Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1905 — Page 8
ENDING MONDAY MONDAY I January 2 1905 oSenthal S January 30^190j| January Clearance Sale For the above specified time ONLY, I shall place on sale my SS, bi! Children’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods at prices that will not onlybi ig y cannot afford to « S£ at much lower prices then ere offered before. I This is not a Cost Sale I cannot be equalled. Come and be convinced. TALK J
I Men’s Suits ’ 1 ’ , I All of our $5 and $6 Suits go at 53.95. All of our $7.50 to $9 /C' '" Suits 8 ° at $5.75. P 1 AH of our $lO to sl2 50 Suits go ats 7.so AH °f our s x s to $lB \ u ’ ts s° at 512.50 A s y ou k now that I ' XX ii 1 i rV/' carry nothing but re1 wRr ° I ' 17 liable goods and prices XWrnh A A always the lowest, I WlibtfK ImT these sweeping reducJMX ticjns are bound to convince you of the rare money saving opportunity and should bring you to our store. C come for future needs.
AAen’s and Boys’ Furnishings
All 25c caps go at 19c All 5 V caps go at 39c All 75c caps go at 50c All SI.OO and $1.25 caps go at • 75c Shirts 50c values at ••■■39c SI 00 values at . 75c i 51.50 values at ' ,98c $2.00 values at • • • • 51.50 45 dozen mm’s Derbv Ribbed Underwear 4 Qp 25 and 35e value | gh All 50 Fleeced Lined garments in double front and OEp and back shuts ... 72c All $1.25 and SI 50 All Wool,Garments j?n< /
J' ■*" W* f '*• As our advei tising is sacred to us you know that all goods are sold and represented and all goods early and I f ■■ ■/' ONE PRICE TO ALL AND FOR CASH ONIJ GTTS P ya f I
Boys' and Childrens’ Suits and Overcoats io Chii Irens’Overcoats worth $1.50 at . . , . 85C All $; arments go at $2.00 All $4.50 and $5 00 garments go at . . . $3.50 All $6 to $7.50 garments go at $4.50 25 odd or single boys’ and young men’s overcoats, age 9to 18, fonner price up to $lO to sl2, now your choice $4.00. 20 dozen boys, knee pants, 25 and 35c grade. A pair 19c.
All 12.00 Garments 5 Q Boys’ Fleeced Lined Garments, <a q - 25 and 35c values | Mw 10 dozen unlaundred White Shirts, ft E c 50c value ‘ /Jftu 300 Men's fine Fur, Stiff and Soft Hats, worth {I.OO and $3.00, good shapes in light and dark shades, go in Est » this sale at OUlfeach Mens’heavy working coati 90e, $1.25, $1.50 values, p* 4 4 f $1.15 25 pair Men’s Pants in odds and ends, worth up PA. to $2.00 50 C a pair 50 pair Men’s heavy Cheviot Trousers, "fp. worth $1.50 f yu a pair 50 dozen handkerchiefs, in White Linen ftfinished J»each 25 dozen fine all wool Ways Mufflers, ft*tc 59 and 75c value All 50c Neckwear in Four in-hand, Tecks, Ascots and Puffin I -• ”’ x
Men’s & ~w Overcoats JBF* AU of our J, to S 6 gerwaits go at $3.95 S : j\ All our $7.50 to <9 gar- 1A ——"■«s.9sV« . \ All our $lO to sl3 gar- .■ 17, J I ments go atsß.oo j /' All our sls to $iS gar- ■ si2 - 5 ° / r 1 here are more fine high- ///////hj/i' 1 „ Ul grade garments in this line Ww/Wr'///// ■/ than you have ever seen U r ' f combined which are ffered V /zfl//// Pi I at such ridiculoush low t • I 1 ’flwllittl 15 Men’s and younr mens’ blue-beaver over- u / coats, formerly" sold for- * 11 s4> uow $2.25. x J '/1
25c Neckwear 4 Q Fine SI.OO and $1.25 Umbrellas 100 fine Men’s Suits, well tailored of high grade materials in»g shades and styles, worth up to $7.00. f H 01 Sale price 90 High Grade Men’s street, dress or business Suits, m le of •‘‘fl cellent wearing material, in Worsteds. Cheviots, ( etc. Tailored right and as good looking and weanr ‘ sa: B SIOOO or $12.00 suit. ffl Gloves and Mittens at Less I than Wholesale Many More Rare Bargains which w haw not room to mention.
