The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 26, 1884, Page 8

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NOMI cone sain we ie f cs amumgre ee i SF “AD pl: ain and unvarnished tale” from which our friends and customers can extract much good if the} will. The warm weather this winter has left on our hands an —— = Overwhelming Stock of Winter Goo Which rather than carry over, Our Profits] we have determined to sacrifice Our Prices are Absolutely below all Competition, and we want you to know it FIGURES TELL THE PRICES, —- PRICES TELL THE TALE, ! The pablic know that artes we MAKE A BREAK ' in prices or announce a vied ‘tion we mean basin } $0 TARE THE CURRENT WHILE THE TE 1S I YOUR FAVOR, a = If you ‘find anything i in this list you ‘need ot want come and. get it? These ‘goods are “cheap enough: to pack away next winter if you | cannot use, them nowe a teen Re = ni | Dry Goods Department. _..... Fancy Goods and Notion Department. | Mens Furnishing Goods Department. pieces Lyons black gros grain dress silk at $1.00 worth $1.50. Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Goods are too numerous to quote prices. Lot 1---Mens white and gray undershirts at 20¢ worth 35 cents. 3 pteces Ottoman brocaded silks at $1 50, worth $2 50. 10 pieces We will, therefore, say that 1f you come and cannot find things cheap ‘+ 2—Striped underwear at 7oc per suit, shige & drawers worth $1 44 } colored gros grain dress silk at 75¢, worth $1 25. Black velveteens enough we will be tempted to give them away. c: 3——Mens heavy merino shirts and drav vers at g0c worth 85c. at 40c, §0C, 6oc and 75¢, former prices 60c, 75c, goc and $1 oo per 6 4 fancy striped scarlet shirts, and drawess at 65¢ each, worth $1 oo} “* 5— ‘: scotch wool shirts ar’; drawers at Soc eac! * “85c. “ 6— ‘ heavy clouded wo: ,t shirts & drawers at 4oc each worth 65 ! Boot and Shoe Department. “© 7— ‘+ medicated all W go) scarlet shirts and drawers at goc cach, t | yard. Silk velvets and silk plushes, :n all colors, at cost. 10 pieces all wool cashimeres, black and colors, at 35c, worth 50 cents per yard. Black all wool cashmere, 40 inches wide, at 50c, worth 75c¢ per yard. “ “ “ “ 5c, “$7 oo “ “ ee brocaded cashmere, 44 inches wide, at $1 50, worth $2 50 per yard. All wool dress flannels, doubie width, all colors, at §0c, worth 75c per yard All wool dress flannels, double width, all colors, at 75c, wortk $1 oo per yard. 5 pieces steel and gold mixed water proof, at 35c, worth 6oc. 10 pieces fine water proof, assorted = worth $1 2 We aim to carry foot wear to suit all classes and have overloaded “ §— ‘ fine scarle’, underxhirts and drawers at ee 25 each, 5 ourselves on certain lines, which, to prune out, we offer at reductions [worth $2 oo that are bound to sell them. We ask you, in your own interest, to read these bargains :— “ g-—heavy canton flannel drawers at 50c worth 75¢ “ yo 6 “ “ae nee colors, at 65c, worth from goc to $1 oO per yard. 10 pieces, 56 inch 5 cases Men’s heavy boots at $1 50 per pair, worth $2 50 10 doz. mens oil: tan boot calf mittens at 40c a pair worth 65c. Jaches cloth, all wool, at 75c, worth $1 00. Heavy 6-4 cloaking at > ‘* fine calf boots, warranted, at $3 25 pr, worth 4 50 (2 ** a! wool shrunk mittens at 40¢ re 75¢. $x 50, worth trom $3 oo to 3.50 per vard. Fine black diagonal a ‘full stock calf boots,warranted, $3 75 pr,worth 5 00 ** ealt skin hned gloves $1 00 “ $1 50 cloaking at $2 00, worth $3 Soperyard. Fine blackbeavercloaking | 3 ~ ** heavy kip standard screw boots, $2 50 pr, worth 3 50 Frusting ‘gloves, (Hall’s patent) 75 “ $1 oo + at $1 50, worth 2 so per yard. Fancy checked cloaking at $1 go, tr *+ boys heavy kip boots, sizes 1 to 5, at $1 60,pr. worth 2 50 All the ' Jtese novelties in gents neckwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, cof- 3 pace = per yard. Cloak —— and aie plushes 50 —— eae boys heavy kip boots, sizes 1 to 5, at $2 25 pr. worth 3 00 lars, ¢ offs, and suspenders for the holliday season. 3 an tormer prices. 10 pieces of eastern linsay at 15c, worth 25¢. 36 prs men’s fine Scotch bottom calf shoes, at $2 5° pr, worth 3 50 5° *,ozen mens seamless heavy cotton socks at 10c per pete. worth 20¢ 5 pieces blue mixed flannel at 18c. worth 30c. 25 pieces 6-oz all 8 prs men’s fine calt shoes, butten or face, at $2 oopr, worth 3 00 2 8 + 3 io ad penncls, at 33 I Fa yore 50c pag prs women’s calé shoes, sizes 3 to 7. at$1 00 a pair, worth 1 50 || Sat Sa ee are sae wool scarlet twilled flannels at 25 cents, worth 40 cents | = id a oe a tr £35 <4* 55 ze0 ! ay “ ot es ” “e 30 sc = 50. (sf i So--<* a fine grain shoes, either button oe lace, at $1 per pair { Hat ‘and Cap Department. es ‘medicated. be ego. <= 35 <¢ 108 ** a ** pebble goat button shoes,sizes 2 1-2 to 7 at } Mens good wool hats at 50c worth 85¢ = «Basket flannels, in ro eilicrent shades, at 50¢, worth 65c | [Sz 50, pier $5 50 | ‘* Saxony wool hats at 75c worth $1 25 One fot choice Ginghams, at Gr2 cents, worth ro cents | 36 ‘+ children’s school shoes, sizesS to 11, at 75c, worth ee get ‘+ Fine stiff hats at $: 50 worth $2 50 “ “6 “$13 “ se 121-2 *¢ quest _ - at * $8 to 12, at $1, a > } 10 dozen men’s hats, ‘tall in a heap’’ your choice at 50c. “ By ee & * to «& “s = } 60 « ‘+ unlined school shoes sizes 7 to 10 1-2 gt Goc, x | Boys caps for ro cents. Best 4-4 Bleached Muslin “ 71-2 * “50 & Wzr2g f {worth 1 00 ; Boys caps for 25 cts 4000 yards Canton Flannel “© 61-4 & = to cents Men’s Arctic Overshoes at $1 25 | Mens caps for ro cents 2500 - = z gies een & 136-2 “ | se Sandal Be oe 50 | Acomplete line ot tur caps at greatly reduced prices. 2500 ‘ : ¥ 40 se ba 5 a Women’s Arctic on , . Best ‘Lurkey red table linen at 40, 50 and Goo, worth 50, 65 ariel S5cts Childs me se ; ie MILLINERY DLPARTMENT. per yard. ‘Bleached and half bleached table imens reduced 50 per ct Women’s rubber “ ~ 40 This department ts second to none iu the west, is controlled ” by skilled Best Standard Prints at 4 Cents Per Yard. “ “e “ with oe at a6 and experienced trimmers and we want you to know that pow is the time to save money. ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIG Sees —— EE ; ——= a — rere OVERCOATS! OVERCUA OVERC Sit ‘ Clothing Department. Pee : fei: cower one BLANKETS AND COMFORTS FROM AUCTION 4% Phise complete outfit, consisting of 4 winter suit, an uvercoat, a hata, 8&3 e a : ta) eee HEIL a aun ae 2p parr of good boots and a pair of suspenders, all tor $10 co. A fine | 39 “worsted overcoats at 6 20. Me ne Oe We wani you fo Know that we iwugit -t2 NEWS YORK AUCTIO? Riverside ail wool worsted suit at $12 50, worth $16 50 4 “ “< -¢hinchilla ee cee ea ce sees } 1ous ot biankets and com! gts at much less than Men’s ali wool cassimere suits xt $10 00, worth $14 00 | “ “ “s Ulsterettes at > pas rr 9 ed id wil NOW save vou 50 Per cent, This bot includes *S goed csssamere suits, sack or frock, at ‘$8 Pa, 1200 | = childs overcoat from $1 oo up. A boys overcoat from pale Ankets, westerns gry DIAM gets, governments bhi ‘ } F ah $3 1 fine English cassimere suits at $13 50, * S00 | P- B wes nkets aud redo smforts, trom 75 cts up t& A Bood suit for a child, age 4 to 9 years, at aso ? CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! * fart to see us ifin need ot any bed clothing, ie “ “ gn & Soe 2 e r fi + o ie “ “4 2 7 “ a 35 Saches, end ap nr ia Cloaks. Read these sweeping re- ae rt outh ** 18 to ar ts at = H cuctions and profit thereby ; = $s ee ee - “ “ a: any age, at_ 3 = ; Ladies* good Newmarkets at $4.50 worth $ 7 50 iit a Ne | = at § 00 “ co as cul | SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. : yg Black diagonal Newmarkets at 8 so oe 2 This is the greatest of ali oun grett” Sacvitice Sales and we are not i Se at 10 oO se 15 00 afraid to say so. We ask you" * ning the assertion by comparing Beaver Shawls, Hi feaiie Shawls, Black and Colored Cashmere = ce Boe Rescien circulars 8 00 = 12 50 our goods and prices as mentione 4 nove with anything to be tound cfs 5 ‘Shawls, ‘Camels Hai wis, Shoulder Shawls and Zephyr Shawls. = “ “ . 10-00 es 15 00 elsewhere It you buy an article .ana it does not prove a genuine Sina our owe woos So we offer Shawis and Skirts Silk Dolmans at as eee 16 50 pargein. ov if vou car even mat ht tor the same price in any other : Ottoman Silk Dolmans at t§ 00 ws 25 00 house, we will cheerfully refur the money. We invite you in you: isses’ and Children’s Cloaks at Cost. own interest to come ae see us. Remember TEL; jhe THE TALES —— I 2eVY & Col }

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