Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 15, 1920, Page 7

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_u. ¢ i —— 13 Days of Factory Prices--Cash Only GOING 0UT OF BUSINGS SV LOOK ME OVER, IWILL SAVE YOU Real Cash Cut this off and check the goods you want, bring it along eemarem———— —— YARN RIBBON DRESS GOODS 'SHOES BLANKETS MACKINAWS GRAIN BAGS - SKIRTS TOWELS SHAWLS RUBBERS LINENS OVERALLS THREAD COLLARS . BUTTONS NAPKINS HOSE SOCKS MITTENS GLOVES PINS 'FLANNELS OIL CLOTH SCARFS SHOE POLISH GROCERIES CANNED GOODS SWEATERS CAPS SOAP MATCHES Breakfast Foods FRUITS VEGETABLES FLOUR FEED HAY GRAIN CHEESE CANDIES . CIGARS TOBACCO ETC., ETC. ‘All the above goods will be on display with thou- sands of others. You can look them over at your leisure. " It is simply impossible to quote prices: on all goods—come and see. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 15, 1920 R —— a THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEEP - ®aGE SEVEN HERE Is The Whole Sffll’_v---Thése words tell the whole GOSPEL TRUTH-~As you well know, I have sold my business and leased my store to the PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE STORE 7 CO., who take possession February 1st. In order to close this deal on this day I must reduce my stock from $10,000 to $15,000 below its present - value. I must do this in the next 13 days. SALE STARTS Saturday, January 17th | ¢ Profits Will Be Forgotten. The stock must be reducéd regardless of price. I have done business in Bemidji for the past twenty-five years and stand back of every dollars worth of goods sold at this sale. I have determined that the public, my customers, should get the benefit of this sale. Positively No Goods Sold To Merchants At This Great Sale HELP WANTED | “‘Ppofits thrown to the winds’’| A GOODINVESTMENT I must employ extra salespeople Do you know of any investment during this sale in order to serve 1 do not have to show profits. This is an out and [that will pay you as big as this sale ! the people properly. Come to the g A ” for the amount you invest? é store if you want to clerk in this| out “going out of business sale.” I don’t have to use the | . You owe it to yourself to take == .. big.closing out sale. See me. 3 : e o advantage of the big bargaing W money t oreplace my stock. When it is sold it is gone [offered. } i Lay in a supply now. Protect = for good as far as I am concerned. yourself against the H. C. L. W. G. SCHROEDER. . Fine Prunes Canned Salmon Armours Corn Flakes| Price’s Corn Flakes Good Bulk Coffee . Regular value per 1b. Regular value per Ib. | Regular value per can | Regular value per pkg|Regular value per pkg : 30c. Sale price, 5 Ibs. | 35c¢. Sale price, 6 cans | 19¢- Sale price, 3]15c. Sale price, 3 ?frc ¢, iBaleipries 5/lhe kgs. for kgs. for | for for P pkg | - . 2 me | me | _— | Smoked Meats ino ] Men’s Wool Socks iBan Leather Top.Rubbers Canned Corn |Picnic Hams, Bacon Outing Flannels Regular value per ! and Large Hams, as|A fine lot in colors|pair 75c. Sale price 11 . . s Regular values per|Two pound cans, se well as other meats|and white, big values|per pair pair at $4.00. Sale|regularly for 20c a p ; 1 Sl Pei stk gan, 16 40 for 6 eaiis all during this sale at|to be closed out at 58¢ | for 10 per cent off. 15 Per Cent Of |—— | $3.35 e Preserves $1.08 Laundry Soaps A fine assortment of | Men’s Work Shoes _ET P. & G., Fels Naptha, P ercalef preserves put up in Regular $5.00 and ress . White Flyer, Swift's|In checks, plaids and|glass. Most every- = $6.00 values, per pair An assortrpent . of | Pride, Lenox and|stripes. Very good thln g you can think of : ek 8316 Prios o d}Jl-ezs goodg in \lrarlous Swift’s Borax all to go|values to close out at %fgu;’g a:: b . shades and colors to ) 15 P er LCent Discoun $3.75 to $3.90 be closed out at a6 10ipericant off. er'Cent Off v _ ‘Men’s Dress Shoes 15 Per Cent Off Canned Peas. Fresh Meats The entire stock of Regular values from Cotton Batting I':[;\;c;l:fil;miocranzsbcseg Ehis depa-rtlmint zil] gfi)%%%leselsélvgltxer?e?r; ‘ | $6.00 to $6.50 at sale |Regular 35c¢ values, | can to go for 6 cans dav.e Sp;f 12 sl g (;l-e}]: this ad will be placed uring the sale whichjon gale at various dis- — price, per pair at sale price for will mean a saving to|counts from 10 per $4.50 22¢ $1.08 the trade. cent up. This Is the First time | have ever put on a Sale. | have heen in Business for twenty-five yeoars. W. G. Schroeder Bemmii_ Phones 65 and 66 Across from City Hall Minnesota Avenue and Fourth St.

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