Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1908 — Page 2

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STAR ami I) E >1 O C U A T

FYiday, May 20,

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ENTIRE STOCK OF

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Now in (he Hands of THE EASTERN SALVAGE COMPANY and Must Be Disposed Of in 10 Daj

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$ 10,000

Worth of

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at actual

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Worth of High Grade Merchandise for Men. Women and Children to| ^ I be placed on sale ^ ; Saturday, May 23

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Never again will the people of Amo and f By the Eastern Salvagel vicinity have a chance to buy goods at prices I 9°* quoted below by the | :: \ ons . to ^ urn ‘ d dise into cash, at w EASTERN SALVAGE COM’Y I Depa ''H

High Grade S POf the Opening Merchandise[C ATI IPTj \ V VI \ V j Must be sold in 10 Days P AI UKU.\?;. (VIA 1

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To buy Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and Grocerit for less than actual wholesale cost. Take into coil sideration the magnitude of this great sale and will convey to you some idea of the wonderful ba(

An Opportunity of a Lifetime

gains that will be offered. A SALE UNPARALLELED IN THE .HISTORY 01- MODERN MERCHANDISING. A $5.00 bill spent here will do tl

work of $15.00 spent elsewhere.

. Remember this Monster Sale Positively Commences SATURDAY, MAY 23, at 8 A. M. Price) literally Slaughtered, Slashed, Cut and Torn to Pieces.

SHOES SHOES Almost Given Away

LOT NO. 1. Children’s and Misse’s Shoes— All sizes, worth up to $2.00, now LOT NO. 2. Men’s and Boys’ Shoes—worth up to $2.00 79(f

Men's fine dress Shoes—worth up to $3.50, $1.79 Men’s Work Shoes, worth $2.50 now, $1.29 Best Work Shoes, for men $1.98 Ladies fine dress Shoes—worth $2.50, $1-49 Boys’ work Shoes, all sizes $1.19 300 pair Boys’ and Men’s Shoes —worth up to $1.50 pair, now 48<*

FOR MEN AND BOYS Men’s Department Men's overalls, 75c kind, .. 39<* Boys’ Overalls, 19tf 75c Shirts 39^ 50c Shirts 19£ Men's fine dress Shirts—worth up to $1.00, 39c Men's Black Hose—worth 13c now 9(* Men's fancy or black Hose— worth 25c, now 13(* Men's plain white handkerchiefs —worth 10c, now' 3(1 Men’s Suspenders—worth 25c, now ISf Men’s 50c Suspenders, now 23c Men’s heavy work Socks— worth 10c, now 3^

Men’s Cotton Lmderwear— worth up to 50c, now 19d Men’s Hats, all sizes and kinds —worth up to $2.00, now .... 98(1 Men’s Pirns — wurth $z o > $1.13 Boys’ Pants, worth 50 c .. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT \ Ladies’ Black Hose—worth 15c, now 6c Ladies’ Black Hose—worth 25c now IS^ La lies’ plain white Handkerchiefs—worth 10c, now 3C Ladies’ Muslin L T nderwear— now, • Ladies' Ribbed L’nderwear— worth 50c 18^

SATURDAY Best Standard Calico 4 aC Ladies’ Shirt Waists in beautiful pattern, now 48c Ladies’ White Shirt Waists— worth up to $2.00 98c Ladies’ Wrappers—worth $2.00. now 98c to ■ Dress Good —" <>rth up to 50c yard, now 19c Laces and Embroideries at your own prices. Biask Sateen Skirts—while they last, 08(1 Ladies Corsets—worth up to $1.50, now 39<1 Dress Goods, $1.00 quality l39C Towels Hemmed or Fringed 3C

GROCERIES

Saturday 19 lbs. BEST SUGAR 98 cts.

25c COFFEE now

122C ib

Be.-t can CORN, 3 11> £ can now J VAR LEY BAKING Q r POWDER now OL

10 bars of SOAP for

25c

ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD—Nothing Reserve*

25 Extra Sales People Wanted

FREE TRIP TO AMO. Dur n^ this snie we will pay railroad lares to all out of town liuvers of $10 00 or more.

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NOTICE TO PUBLIC Our store will be closed Thursday and Friday, for marking down and arranging stock, and will be opened Saturday Morning, May 2$, at 6 O’clock

25 Extra Sales People Wanted

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