Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 18, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 December 1887 — Page 5
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Beginning Monday,:January 2nd, continuing until Inventory.
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To make room for our immense Spring importatioa of New Goods, which will be larger than ever.. Goods marked in plain figures. Same price to all '-The- discpuiit to be deducted from the bill of purchase.-
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To do this we shall slaughter the goods. Think of it!
20 per cent Discount on alL Silks, PIushes, Fancv Velvets, Corduroys
20 per cent. Discount on all Dress Gobds/ regardless of cosl The Greatest Bargain ever offered in Terre Haute.
20 per cent discount on Woolen Hosiery, Underwear, Flannels, Blankets, Kentucky Jeans, and all Woolen goods. The greatest slash in prices of the season!
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An announcement of this kind is sufficient notice to&tir'many customers, that bargains will be found with-\T out limit. No disappointments await you. Goods will be sold as advertised. No misrepresentation No limit in quantity. Through the syndicate of which we are a member, we handle goods in as large quantities as any dealer in the country, and therefore at the lowest prices, and with the advantage of a resident buyer in New York, we are constantly picking up goods much below the market value. These facts, in con^nimmonao rliannnnfci ma oro ffivinor rlnririormir fl^la crivAfl vnn s».n minnrt.iinihr tn hnir phoanar fliari nection with the immense discounts we are giving during our sdle gives you an opportunity to buy cheaper than is possible elsewhere. Hear the Glad TJjdings!
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20 per cent to 40 per cent Discount
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40 per cent discount on all Cloaks and Wraps! Fine Seal Plush, Satin lined Sacquesf
worth §25 00 markod at $23.00, with discount off, omy $13.80. All our garments subject to the same Cv v' discount. Childrens' Cloaks from $1.45 upwarcj with 40 per cent discount from the price. *mk"'
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AVo intend to keep our goods moving. Not to allow stock to accumulate. We have nothing but clean, de-..y-sirable goods at the lowest prices and we intend to do business on this basis. We will save you money. TJ' ",Z trade with us once, is to trade with us often '2 &
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