The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 8

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PAG AGE PEGE: _ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE et Every store in the city of Bis- marck at this present time is well stocked with the most suitable things for your Thanksgiving needs, and this appeal to the peo- ple to buy early is truly a spirit that every merchant has, for they do not want the public to be dissa- pointed in getting the things that they may, have in mind, or have seen in some of the stores and have, put off buying for'a later © Day Shop Now. In the last hours of rush your goods are not delivered at the propcz time. It is wise to give the stores time to deliver your goods in a safe way. pi 4 HARDWARE STORES. French & Welch Haw. Co. Lomas Hdw. Co. . John Bartell 5 & 10 CENT STORE Wellworth Store DRUG STORE Jos. Breslow. RENEMEER the two or ‘thie or four days before Thanksgiving last year? Remem- ! ber the worry and hurry you had at the last ‘moment todo your shopping? Remember’ the | crowded stores, and the time you had to get the things you wanted? Remember? If you do you will recall that belated buying | isn’t a pleasant task. You'll not have a cheerful ‘recollection of that hustle, tussle time when it seemed as if everyone wanted to do a week's shopping in a day or two. In this appeal to you--Mr., Mrs., Miss and Master Shop- per--we urge you to do your Thanksgiving shopping NOW. Avoid the usual last minute crowds.. Come early when selec- ‘tion is complete and assortments are choice. Come early when salespeople are highly efficient. Come early when “| Shopping-is-truly a pleasure. @ FURNITURE STORES ‘Perry Furniture Co. JEWELRY STORES a Folsom Jewelry Store Bismarck Furniture Co. Bonham Bres., Jewelers and Optometrists MILLINERY STORES Miss Mary Buchholz Mielsens Millinery and Waist Shop _ \ FLORISTS AND STATIONERY STORE. | @ STATIONERY STORE Oscar H. Will & Co. v Hatris & Co. - Hoskins Co., Inc. Franky’s XS THURSDAY, NOY. 18, 1920: Every store in the city of Bis- marck will be pleased to lay away- anything that the gift buyer wants for Christmas, in case they do not care to pay for the full | amount of the goods bought. You can arrange to make a small pay- ment down in order to show good faith that you will call for the goods and then settle the balance ance when you wish to have them delivered. Shop now for your Christmas wants, Stores are open every evening until six o’clock p. m. from now \\ until the holidays. Save time and worry and do your shopping now and get the things you want- ae all-Mr, Mrs., Miss or Master Shoppers--Shop Early~Save oe ro -Buy Now While 7 : Selections are the Best’ DRY GOODS STORES Webb Bros. A. W. Lucas Co. SHOE STORE Richmond & Whitney * \ CLOTHING. STORE $.E. Bergeson & Son et

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