Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 October 1899 — Page 2

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Vermont Frieze, worth 95.00 for Blaek and bine Beavers, well worth 18,00 for Heavy Chinchillas in blue, worth $6 00 for Extra heavy Beaver in bine end black, worth $7.00 for

Fine Covert Cloth made np in ez.tra wide facing, satin bound, fancy check black, sells everywhere for $8.00, for

Kersey Beaver in black, bine, and brown, satin bound, good value at

Baw edged English Kersey, worth $12.00, for Extra fine English Kersey, elegantly tail* ored, worth $14.00, for Fine Kersey Beaver in blue and black, wide facing, satin yoke and sleeves, worth $15, for

Extra fine quality Kersey Beaver, equal to finest merchant tailored garment, worth] $20.00, for

Ut-tderwear.

A large lot of odds and ends, well worth 50c. j^

Regular 50c Camel's Hair, OK also Best fleece lined 16-lb. goods in blue and JA natural at

albriggsnt in blue and brown, worth 75c,

at......-* ....»••••• Sheards' all wool health underwear, $1.85 QA grade, at

Very beBt Australian wool in blue, tan, and 1 A A natural,

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SRirt Department.

The beBt 50c Unlaundried Shirt at The beet 50c Laundried Shirt at. Best colored 50c in endless patterns at

Best Crown Shirt, $1 kind at Best fancy bosom, white body, Acorn Shirt, 75c kind, at

The best Silk Bosom, worth $1, $1,25, and $1.50, at

The lateBt styles of very best shirts in fancy bosom and bodies, sell everywhere at $1.50

A splendid English web Suspender,* worth 1 A 25c, at -±yj Irish J^inen Harris patent So spender, 25c to OA 35c grade, at Fine silk web and silk end Suspender rang- ^A ing in prices from 50c to $1 grade at ." .^fcv

Trunks, Valises,Telescopes on which there has been an advance of over 60 per cent will be sold at actual cost.

THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIER,

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Children's

A lot of broken sizes in medium weight suits in blue and gray, ages 3 to 4. worth from $1 80 to $2, go at

A fine line of gray and brown plaids, worth $2, at

A full line of Union Cassimeres, worth $2 53 to$3, at. Blue and black Serge Suits, satin piped, well made and trimmed,ages 8 to 14,worth $5, at

Best Washington Mills Serge, double breasted, silk faced, serged lined, satin piped, worth $6, at

Hats.

A large number of odds and ends in both soft and stiff Hats, ranging in price from $75e to $2, are to be closed out at

Dunlap and Knox'styles in stiff Hats, worth $2.50 for

The celebrated $2.00 Royal Hat goes now for

The Chicago 83.00 Hat for

Latest Longley in both stiff and soft styles, always sold for S3 00, at

Children's

A lot of Bplendid Union Csssimere Pants which sell from 25c up, ages 4 to 14, go at.

A large line of good Cassimer, Worsted and Cheviot Pants, worth from 50c to 75c, at. •.

The very best Corduroy Fine CasBi mere I Worsted Pants, worth 75c to $1, go at

Mufflers.

Fancy Mufflers worth $1, at

Latest colors and designs, selling for $1.50, 1.00 for

The Oxford reversible, worth $3.00, for

Long

Boys' 50c cotton Pent a for

Heavy Cottonade New York Mills, in pepper and salt and fancy stripes, worth 75c, at..

Boys' Eoglinh Oorduroys in gray and brown, well worth $2, at

Heavy Patent Worsteds in fancy stripes, neat effects, worth 81 50 at

Fine Springfield hair-lined Pants, worth 82, at

Brown and gray plaids, all wool Scotch Plaids, Cheviots and Cassimeres, worth $2?* at

The people of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county and surrounding counties will be interested in learning that Mr. Edward Warner has decided to go out of the clothing business. They will be vitally interested, because it will effect their pocketbooks—because, Before retiring Mr. Warner intends to conduct the

Largest Closing Out Sale Ever Known In the History

A $35,000 stock of Clothing, Hats, and Gents' Furnishings will be placed on the altar of low prices and sacrificed at absolute cost. Everything goes, including counters, show cases, and fixtures. Prices will be thoroughly washed of profit and put through the bargain

The object of this method of disposing of the stock is to give this community, which has patronized us so liberally in the past, an opportunity \J save some money on their winter purchases, rather than sell in bulk at a still great# sacrifice. Come earlyf if you want^the cream of the bargain^

In Some Lines Where the Stock is Low the Qoodswill Likely Not Last Long, so Avoid Disappointment by flaking Purchases Immediately.

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Men's Suits!

Men's Union, 80 per cent, wool suits, cheap at $5, go at

Men's blue and blaek cheviots and clay worsted patterns, well worth $6, at Regular all wool cassimeres, Darville and

South Bend woolen mill goods, worth $8' to $10, at

Wendel's celebrated cassimeres, all wool, elegantly made and trimmed, worth $10, $13 and $14, go at

Sawyer's gray and brown mixtures, satin piped, double warp, serge lined suit, sells everywhere for $14, at

Fine Olay Worsteds and Serges in blue and blaek, regular price $13, for

School

Three pieced, long pant suits in Cassimeres, Cheviots and Serges, ages 10 dfeO A i. to 14, worth $4 to$8 our price 1"

Boys' blue, black and brown Cheviot Suits, ages 15 to 19, worth $5 and $6 our price...

Boys' blue and black Serges, ages 15 to 19, worth $7, for.

Boys' blue, black and brown Serges, sges 15 to 19, worth $5, for

Finest striped English Worsteds, perfectly made, regular price $12, go at

We have about 200 odds and ends in the cap line for immediate wear,cheap at 253, goat

The best Winter Caps of I&rsey Beaver, boyB' and men's sizes, worth 25c to 50c, go at S. Best Kersey Beaver in brown and blue, silk and satin lined, worth 75c to $1, are

Best 75c to $1 Plush Cap at..,

Gloves and Mittens.

Men's Canton Mittens at

Michigan manufactured, generally sells at 50c, at

The very best Knit Mite or Gloves, cheap at 75c, go at

A good Mocca Glove, 75c kind at

This Sale Will Only Continue Until January i..

EDWARD WARNER.

An Unfinished Kid, silk lined, worth $1.50 at

Finished Kid Glove, silk lined, 91.50 kind at

A splendid Jersey Glove, kid tipped, usual 50c glove, at

Neckwear.

A large line of Ties of latest Btyles and designs, worth 25c to 50c, go in this Bale at.. The largest and latest line of high grade

Neckwear in town,consisting of Imperials, Tecks, Pulls, Bows, which Bell everywhere at 50c, 75c and $1, go at

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CHIldren!

Vermont Frieze, gray and brown Ulster Overcoats, ages 3 to 15, worth $2.00, at

Extra heavy wool lined boys' Ulster, worth $3.00, for....

Heavy blue Chinchilla $5.00 coat for

Brow J, blue, and mood Warambo Fur Beaver Ulster, cheap at $6 00, go at

Odd lot of children's Oape Coats in black and gray plaids, ranging in prices from $3.00 to $5.00 go at

A few Beefers with large collars, sizes 3, 5 and 6 only, well worth $3.00, go at

Blue and bltck Kersey Beaver, regular price $6, at

Light colored Covert Cloth childV box coat, ages 3 to 8, price everywhere, $5 for

IVlackintosRe

Boys Rubber Coats worth $1.50".' -'«-.--"'^-::.: at. ,VV: Men's $2.50 Rubber Coats, at $2.50 Mackintoshes in blue and black, with cape 400 Scotch Tweed in brown and gray, velvet collar, seamed and strapped

Combination Box and Cape Coat, all wool and well worth $8, for

Light colored Covert Cloth, double breasted,"^ pearl buttons, velvet collar, splendid coat,' worth $10, at Very beBt English Doeskin Covert Oloth, velvet collar, seamed and strapped, guaranteed cheap at $12, will be sold at

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Umbrellas.

Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, worth 75c, go

Gloria Silk, worth $1, for

Finest silk Umbrellas, sold for $1.50 fel

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A good, substantial Melton Ulster and Overcoat in gray and brown, ages 8 to 19,worth 1 CASS, our price A.vv

Heavy Chinchilla, worth $6, for

Men's Pants,

Cotton Pants worth 75 cents, sell at

Jeans pants worth $1, for

Best wool filled Jeans worth $1.50, at.

Best quality Baring Bros.' English Cordu" roys, in black, blue and gray, worth $2.50, at

All Wool OaBsimeres and Cheviots worth $2.50 and $3, go at

Fine line of neat Pin-checks, stripes and Hair-lines, worth up to $4, for

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