Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 December 1897 — Page 5

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m tarn m&s m ... Rf Tk8 J2 oWQdat j The month r all months, The holiday month. The month in which all try to make each other happy by giving them a Christmas present. We call (his our RED LETTER ;1QHTH the month in which we want to contribute to the happiness of all our numerous customers. We propose tu do it in our usual way which others may try to imitate, but will not do so successfully. Our way is not to give a Christmas present of a handkerchief or some other cheap item, but to make a genera Reduction on all Goods in the store in lieu of a gift. In this way all will be served alike and no favors shown to a few. We maugeratein our red letter sale a Grand Sacrifice On all MERCHANDISE in our mammoth store. We shall not begin to advertise all our bargains in this paper; it would not be large enough to hold them all and in consequence we will only name a few of the leading ones in each department.

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! Domestic De

Commencing with w r Domestic Department we will tell you that we shall all this month, sell the very liest 5c Unbleached muslin at 4c per yard. We will seli Hi4 best Kne Unbleached 8c muslin at (!. We wi!i let loose of Green ticket ivr and genuine Lonsdale muslin ar 6c per yard by piece or yard. Fruit of the Loom 61. Good Ticking at Sr. good 6Jc Shirting at 5c. 5c Canton flannels at 4, 10c Canton flannels at 8c. Pillow eases ready made at I5e per pair. Ready made sheets in 9x4 at 42r each.

Dress Goods. ! In our Dress Goods department we have simply put the knife right through some of the goods.

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Cashmere i wool at 11c, all wool flannel at 15cl nderwear f ePart.ment complete and offers some t f I . . I . I 1 I T .1

ui LiiL-iraieM bargains ever neara or. ladies heavy

I PRINT DEPT.

In our Print Department we will s ll all Dress style prints at 3c and 4c per yard, fleeced back flanneletts the 10c grade at 71c. The 15c Astrachan goods üt 11c and so on.

and 25c. Iest German Serge 40 in. wide at 39c. The very best German Henriettas the 65c goods for this month only 49c. .Remember, not one yard of Dress Goods can be bought within 20 per cent, as cheap as we can sell them this month and never again will yon have such an opportunity to lay in a supplyNow is your time to trade this month. 54 inch Novelty Dress Goods 6 yards to pattern, each pattern different style, no two alike, former price 75c SI and 11.25 per yard to be closed out at 50c per yard

or 3 per pattern, less than one half of the price. A whole lot of 25c and 30c Dress Goods to be sold at 19c. This i your golden opportunity to buy Dress Goods

V est s 15c, 20 and 25'. Union Suits 39c, 50c and$l. .iiscs Vests and pants 15c each, Union Suits 25c each, Beecy lined Hosery for Ladies at lO 15 and 25 cents the latest, the best on the market, made by the Wayne Knitting company, of which we are sole agents for Plymouth. Ladies and Children's Cashmere hose at 15c worth 25c,

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Our Notion Department is as usual, complete in every detail; all kinds of small wares such as you expect to find in a well regulated Notion Department can be Umnd with us. Corsets, Handkerchiefs, by the way we show the best lot of Handkerchiefs for Christmas you ever saw, j ranging in prices from one cent to one dollar each, for Ladies or dents. Feather boes and Collarettes at prime cost. Ice wool, Angora wool, all kinds of Varus at the old prices, which means 25 per cent, less than present value.

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Our Cloak and Skirt Department comes forward with the announcement that every garment must go this month and to make them go the very bottom baa been pulled our from underneath them in the way of prices. Remember we have no old stock, no garments made before 185T7, but all of this new lot must go at some price and we concluded now is the time to give our customers the benefit of a Cloak bargain; we will not mention prices but want to surprise you when you come to look. The same can be said of Shawls and Dress Skirl s: all will go this month regardless of cost. This i8 your opportunity right now to buy this class of goods.

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Our Carpet department will offer you Carpets at 1896 prices which means 25 per cent, below the present prices Think of it we offer all our best Extra superior now at 55c will be 65 and 70 in the spring, all C. C. at 40c. All kinds of Rugs at reduced prices. Carpet sweepers at $1. We sell the King Carpet sweeper, the best on the market at $2.S . This sweeper is warranted take it home, try it a week if it does not suit you or do the work, bring it back and you get your money back That kind of conhdence have we in this magnificent sweeper. Chenille and Damask Portiers. Lace Curtains and Window Shades at Red Letter Prices this month.

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which has been removed to it. new quarters right at the foot of the new stairway is dressed in its holiday attire, only it contains more Christmas goods than ever before. 5 on will find a great displayof all kinds of toys su,h as drums, bugles, horses, watches, iron toys, wood toys, toy furniture, tin toys, horns, wagons, wheel harrows, baby carriages, rocking horses, etc., etc. Picture books at all kinds of prices. The greatest line of dolls of every description fron Ic to $1 each Ml the :newest and popular games from sc to in fact, anything in the toy line you can think of at lower prices than elsewhere. Vases, chinaware and glaasware .su.tahle for Christmas gifts. Fancy toilet sets, work boxes, cigar stands, etc., etc. It is a regular Bazar at this time of the year. Summing it all up, ire can't see :why you should fool away your time iu one of the small stores when the big store is offering such inducements as only a large store can offer, as the more of any -kind ot merchandise, we can buy the cheaper, we ran sell, as we get discounts that small dealers are nnable to obtain. In conclusion we would suggest an early inspection and purchase for several reasons. In the first pi early purchasers have first choice. Many good things will not be here in the last week before ; hri8tn,a8' and ,n 8ec 1 Pi you avoid the great holiday rush. On Saturday, December 85th, Christmas Day. The big store will be closed -all day. Please do Dot forg t this fact and do your trading before the greatest of great holidays and be sure to do your trading at

NEW YORK DEPARTMENT

The Biggeat Store and the only one of it kind in the County

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