The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 17, 1884, Page 12

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Sam’l Levy & Co.) ——— \ \ nl Which rather than carry over, Che public know that when w Dry Goods . Department. 5 pieces Lyons black gros grain dress silk at $1.00 worth $1.5 Gleves. Hosierv and Fancy Goods S preces Oxtoman brocaded silks at $1 50, worth 10 pieces We will, theref sav that 1f vou cc ay Striped ur voc per sunt, shirt & drawers worth 3 colored gros grain dress silk at 7 worth $1 25. velveteens enough we will be tempted to give th 3—Mens heavy 1 sits and drawers 30c worth at 4oc, 50c, 60c id 75c, former prices 60¢c, 75¢, gor and $1 00 per } ++ fancy st } scarlet shirts and drawe 5 at O5¢ cach yard. Ss velvets and silk plushes, mm all colors, at cost. i s athe = [worth $1 oo] all wool cashimeres, black and colors, at 35¢, worth 50 cents per y rd. 5 + scotch wool shirts and drawers at 50¢ each, "SHC * 6— * heavy clouded wool shirts & drawers at 4oe cach worth & Black all wool cashmere, 40 mnches wide, at 50c, worth 75¢ per yard. s : 7 ne = % - = “ é5c, * $1 00 “ Boot and Shoe Department. + 7 + medicated all wool scarlet shirts and draw ers at goc « bd ~~ brocaded cashmere, 44 inches wide, at $1 50, worth vorth $1 25 $2 50 per yard. All wool dress flannels, double width, all colors, at We aim to carry foot wear to suit all classes and have overloaded — | “ $-—— * fine searlet undershirts and drawers at $1 25 each, 5ec, worth 75c¢ per yard All wool dress flannels, double width, all ourselves on certain lines, which, to prune out, we offer at reductions . [worth $2 oo colors, at 75c, worth $1 00 per yard. 5 pieces stecl and gold mix a that are bound to sell them. \ ask you, in your own interest, to % g—heavy canton flannel drawers at 50c worth 75¢ water proof 35c, worth 6oct ro pieces fine water proot, assorted read these bargains: 10 7 pi OO. colors, at 65c, worth from goc to $i oo per yard. 10 pieces, 56 inch 5 cases Men’s heavy boots at |] pai worth $2 10 doz. mens oil tan boot calif mitter t4oc ap ladies cloth, al! wool, at 75c, worth $1 oo. He: 6-4 cloaking at Ce 6 2Gr r. worth 12% ¢* all wool shrunk mittens at 40¢ ‘ 75 $1 50, worth trom $2 coto 3 50 per yard. Fine black diagonal 3 fall stock calf boots,warranted, $3 75 pr.worth ae It skin lined gloves $1 00 si $1 50 cloaking at $2 00, worth $3 50 per yard. Fine black beaver’cloaking S sts, $2 50 pr. wortt Husi s, (Hall's patent) 75 Ht $1 00 at $1 50, worth 2 50 per yard. Fancy checked cloaking at $1 go, trot boys heavy kip boots, sizes 1 to 5. at $1 Go, pr. wort All the E jovelties in gents n ' handkere! worth 3 00 per vard. Cloak trimmings and cloak plushes 50 percent = boys heavy kip boots, sizes £ to 5, at $2 25 pr. worth lars. cuffs, and suspenders for the h day season. H less than tormer prices. 10 pieces of tern linsay at 15c, worth 25c. 36 prs men’s fine S otch bottom calt shoes, at S250 pr. ) 30 dozen ss heavy cotton socks at roc per pair worth 20 5 pieces blue mixed flannel at 15c. worth 30c. 25 pieces 6-0z all yS prs men’s fine calf shoes, button or lice. $2 oo pr, worth ; 2s, Sizes 3 t .atS1 oo a pair, worth wool factory flannels, at 33 1-3c, worth 5oc All wool scarlet twilled flannels at 25 cents, worth 40 cents fo, = 1 35 : ef = Co ce ner 27" ae so <t Son = fine grain shoes, either button or lace, at S14 perp “4 . a5 “* medicated ‘‘* es aia. <2 lad ae 65.0 5 TOS. ** Ee ‘+ pebble goat button shoessizes 2 1-2 to 7 at Mens good wool hats yt 50¢ worth o5¢ = ‘*s Basket flannels, in 10 different shades, at 50c, Worth 65¢ [$2 50. worth $3 50 ** Saxony wool hats at 75¢ worth $3 25 One lot choice Ginghams, at 61-2 cents, worth 10. cents 26. ++ children’s school shoes. sizesS to 11, at . worth $r 25 + Fine stif ats at SD? 50 pba es Ke a es “S13 An te 1212 ** yo < 8 ss cSaion wen at 1 50 10 dozen me F na heap efit 50 oe 4 - ~ = 10 te 6: 15 + 60 °° ‘+ unlined school shoes sizes 7 to 10 Boys caps for to cents. Best 4-4 Bleached Muslin ** 71-2 ts 40/6£ 12 F-2c Tworth 1 00 Boys caps tor 25 cts gooo yards Canton Flannel ** 61-4“ = Io cents Men’s Arctic Overshoes at $1 25 Mens caps 1Or 1O.cc1ls 2500 oa: a << S Scs oo = 226-2 ‘* = Sanda! .s té 50 A complete » of tur caps at greatly reduced price» ; 2500, ** see eo : rie Femen’s Arctic + 00 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Best Lurkey red table linen at 40, 50 and Goc, worth 50, 65 and S5et : 4 ri s second to none the west, is controlled by skilled per yard. Bleached and half bleached table Imens reduced 50 per ct Women’s rubber ze = jo ed trimmers ind we w napa Pi know that now is the Pre “6 ary with straps at 5° > save money. Best Standard Prints at 4 Cents Per Yard. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ~ @ur Prices are Absolutely below ail Compet dk Pe ‘ou need or want come and “7 | we have ck termined to Our Profits. ee RE ET ok) ~ or anne ince a reduction we mean bn naa] , i prsuse-f] ods are cheap enough to pack away next winter 1f you cannot use them nowe : SD Fancy Goods and Notion Department. Mens Furnishing Goods Department. Lot 1 ---Mens white leravy undershirts at 20c worth 35 cents. prices, es Hat and Cap Department. 120 prs women’s calf s Clothing Department. This complete outfit, consisting of a winter suit, an overcoat, : pair of good boots and a pair of suspenders, all tor $10 oo. Riverside all wool worsted suit at $12 50, worth Men’s.= all wool cassimere suits at $10 00, worth ‘+ good csssimere suits, sack or frock, at SS oo, =~ ‘s fine English cassimere suits at $13 50, A good suit for a child, age 4 to g years, at ' ~ “= Boy, “Se tolaz. “ at oe se pe “rzto 17 at s fo youth ‘* 4S to er “* at ¥¢ Zs man, any age, at SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. Beaver Shawls, Heavy Double Shawls, Black and Colored Cashmere Shawls, Camels Hair Shawls, Shoulder Shawls and Zephyr Shawls. Too many Shawls for our own good, so we offer Shawls “and Skirts 2 at cost. . g2 Men’s all wool Overcoats at $6 00, worth Sro 00 a hat, a Ss “ Soe la steretts Ze ta I peak aed : a A fine ne Hee eae ace 3° poe We want you to know that we bought ata NEW YORK AUCTION $ 6 5 39 a 2 soars beside ita 307 a roe) lous lot ot blankets and comtorts at much J } ” hae 24 ed ‘+ chinchilla 09. * 6 00 ) " lve se <a mer Geok: ie oe aes as = a er aes = oo. 7 3O ‘ Se » plankets, governments bi ered < cnt s overcoat ror > [ DOYS = a oO up ‘ es t ck ae childs overco rom Si coup OVS OVeEre > uy ‘ k red comforts, trom 75 cts up t 2 50 CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! to st ot anv bed clothing, = oa Ladies’. Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks: Read these sweeping re 2 pa auctions and protit thereby: ; aad 2 a Ladies’ good Newmarkets at $4.50 worth S$ 7 50 —)__ ie eee A 5 0° = 9 OO This is the g: est of all our great Sacrifice Sales snd « € not ack dig ’ . arkets : < rz 2 = . * - a se SUEE Tee en arket re 5 50 i 32 afraid to say so We ask you to verity the assertion by comparing as < R Se eee see our goods and prices as mentioned above with anything to he toum! a is = veoercu cubes Sahoo =o elsewhere It you buy an article and it does not prove a genuine Silk Dol : eo Ze eta vargain, or if you car, ever mite h st tor the same price in anv oter S = ee a 2 10 00 16 50 house, we will cheerfuliy refund the money We invite vou in you oman Si olmans 15 00 25 co own interest fo come and see us Remember "DN IN PLAIN FIGURES! OVERCOAT: OVERCOATS! OVERCOAT BLANKETS AND COMFORTS FROM AUCTION. Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at Co FIGURES TELL THE PRICE: iD PRICES P.LL THE TALE. Samuel Levy & Co.

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