Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1905 — Page 6
COMMENCING V/ I MONDAY Rosenthals NONDAY January 2, 1905 os>cnu ldls January 30, 19051 January Clearance Sale For the above specified time ONLY, I shall place on sale my entire stock ot Mens Boys and I Children’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods at prices that will not only bring you to this store, but will positively convince you that I am offering you such great values that you cannot afford to miss this opportunity of buying the finest quality of reliable merchandise at much lower prices than ever > offered before. This is not a Cost Sale 1 have not considered COST PRICE, but have determined to CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE LINE OF WINTER GARMENTS. I quote you the following low prices which I know and guarantee cannot be equalled. Come and be convinced. — zzPRICES TALK : Men's Suits Bo V s ' and Childrens' Men’s M rwr 3 Suits and Overcoats Overcoats All of our $5 and $6 io Overcoats worth Si.so at . . . 85C All our $5 1° $6 gar- J• z a WA Suits go at $3.95. AIK, t ” en™ meuts go at $3.95 F? ... , All S 3 garments go at S2.OO £ ««' Suits g ° at *5.75. fc-soand $5.00 garments go at .. . $3.50 inellts g 0 a ' t Wfo. \ All of our Sio to sl2 All S 6 to $ 7 . 5 o garments go at s 4 .so . ... , ' I \ soSuitsgo.tt7.SO 25 odd or single boys’ and young men — »«•<«> O' I'7 -Yil of our Sls to $iS age 9to iS. toinier price upto sn> to >l2, now All our sls to $lB gar- / L_/ \<> ' Sluts gO at $12.50 your choice men is go at $52.50 / J \ "/MiL \ *^ S y° U k now that I There are more fine high- «/ ; W I/ ; '| carr y nothing but re- g RH I grade garments in thia line ' ' 7' l u l ,ieg,.,ds..„d ptmes I / i V W’j always the lowest, ~ at such ridiculously low ‘ IrlT the * se sweeping reduc- ~ ~ —————————— — pr i ceß . OyOz/OBm A\ are bound to con- 20 dozen b °y s > knee P ants » 2 5 a nd 35c grade. A pair V™' vince you of the rare ■ r 5 -'* e n’s and younr monev saving opportunity and should bring you to I mens blue-beaver over’ l| z our .tore. C come for future needs. InJV. AAerTs and Boys’ Furnishings All 25c caps go at 19c All $2.00 Garments ■>- v 1 All »0e caps go at 39c S| a SQ -oc Neckwear 1 Qp All . >c caps go at Boys’ Fleeced Lined Garments. j — ■ ** All SI.OO and .51.25 cape go at 75c 23 and 35c values | MC Fine SI.OO and $1.25 Umbrellas "5 C* 10 dozen unlaundred White Shirts, A** I K Shirts I- 25 c , good shapes in light and dark shades, go in SIOO values at ... 75c , v*> J «ath 1 $1.50 values at 9( s c Mens’heavy working coats $1.25 and Q|* p 4 VII Ikl 4.,.,, s c $1.50 values, goat and ». $2.(0 values at 51.50 B ww aua i■ I 2t> pair Men’s Pants in odds and ends, worth up Eftp ’ ■iilvllo 45 dozen ni n’s Derby Ribbed Underwear 4Qp tO ''' OU a pair , < 25 and 35 • value I O« 50 pair Men’s heavy Cheviot Trousers, Ol* I worth $1.50 75C aiiair M 1 LvdJ All 50 Fleeced Lined garments in double front and OEf> * **’ ■ r and back shirts 50 dozen handkerchiefs, in White Linen I hfin W/ 1 a I f 1 3 c «i. • Hun wholesale ■' " iri ‘" ll H 72C damn fine all wool Ways Muflfere, I ** 5) and 55.- value M M All $1.25 and $1.50 All Wool Garments QEg All 50c Neckwear in Four in hand, Tacks, Ascots and MGFiy More RdrC Bargains Which WC hOVC 3° C I • not room to mention. As our advertising is sacred to us you know that all goods are sold and ~ :£ly V t» iS yOUr - your supply at ONE PRICE TO ALL AND FOR CASH ONLY GUS ROSENTHAL
