Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1912 — Page 10

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Our 20,000 Stock oS Men's, Ladies' and Children's ready-to-wear clothing, hats, shoes, Sur-

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We arc badly in need oi money and we must dispose our 020,000 Stock oS men's, ladies' and children's ready-to-

wear uouiing, Hats, blioes and Furnishings within 10 days regardless of cost, irrespective of value and marked down the stock to 50 cents on the Dollar. This is a bonafide Sale, a chance of a lifetime and one you positively cannot afford

to pass oy.

1YTTYI7YP (TTl rThGfEVtTl ThiS Store win be closed Wednesday, February 14th to arrange and remark the enJ.VUJJ. VL vJUvUki)vMli tire Stock and to institute facilities for handling- the Bie- Crowds on th e onenino Hnvc

- j c J ' Let nothing keep you away, it will truly be a Great Sale, Great in Value-Giving:, Great, in Variety and Quality of Merchandise Offerings, Great in Bargains Offered and Great in Large Generous Savings to all who take advantage of the Good Things in this Store.

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Nowhere else in the city will you find a higher class of merchandise than is offered at this sale. When Mr. Winer bought Paxton & Baker's Stock he sold the goods at 30c on the dollar and disposed all the stock he bought and now our stock is the finest and cleanest merchandise which you can buy at the most lowest prices ever offered.

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Commencing Thursday, February 15, at 9 aoirn. 165-167 STATE STREET Store open the First Four Nights of the Sale until 9 p.m.

"Watch the Place uiili the green Signs

Everything Guaranteed as Represented.

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Thrown to the Winds. Everything at your Own Price. We don't want to have any goods left after the ten days sale.

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