The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 12, 1903, Page 8

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2 50k. Re NL INTEC ~ — acne aaa i niiiticsiiagias WE MUST VACAT Having sublet our store rooms to give possession February 19th, WE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 14, 1903, and remainder of stock not sold will be boxed and moved te western Nebraska. ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW ON SALE A'l'1-8, 1-4 AND 1-2 OFF ACTUAL VALUE. SHOES. BEAR IN MIND That you can buy every shoein the house at wholesale prices. This is an oppor- tunity you cannot afford to let pass by. COME bring the children and let us fit them up for months to come. LOT 7. Children’s, B>ys’ and Misses, sizes up to 2, many worth $1.25, now per pair 50c. LOT 9Q. Boy’s and Misses school shoes the $1.50 kind, now 90¢, LOT 11, Wadies’ Children’s and Men’s, many of them samples, sold everywhere for $2.00, now per pair $1.05. Men’s $4.00 shoes in box calf, vici and vici calf, nothing nicer, $2.35, Ball Band felt boots, knit uppers, snag proof mh you have paid $2.65, while they last per pair ae $t.35. Ladies’ and Children’s all rubber overshoes, you can’t miss it on them at per pair 2\c. DRY GOODS, NEWER beiore have you had such a chance to buy items of every day use at figures so low asnow. Time, expense of boxing and freight are the reasons for the sacrifice. Come early before stock is broken. Ladies and Childrens cotton hose, the 2 for 25c kind 4 pair for 25¢. Outing Flannels, former retail price 10c and 13 1-2c,all go now 6 {-2¢, Cotton flannel, extra heavy quality, it costs us 7 1-2¢. Cotton batts the 15 cent kind 10c. Cotton batts, former price, 9 cents, now " 5c. Lonsdale muslin, you know it, 6 (-26, 81x90 bleached steets, Mohawk Valley cotton, each 45e, 42x36 pillow cases a rare bargain at 8 1-2¢, A large line of ladies muslin underwear slaughtered. ~ OL OOOIAOOOOE : be i= gn gow pw gw gn spn saw pn tn ae in an nen ir ii gr ii gn gman ggg gg gg gn gn gn gg LLL LFS IAI DPA DBA PAB BP PLB ce? 8 ce vs PRICES TALK. Cow brand soda per package Yuba peaches, per can Salmon shell-can Salmon, best grade \ eee ee ee o GROCERIES! . 10¢ PRIGES TALK. Raisins, seedless, per package Currants, cleaned, per package Lenox soap 8 bars -25¢ Cocoanut Brazil per package Fern soap 9 bars 25c¢ Pineapple, extra good, can World Beater soap 13 bars 25¢ Cocoa, Lowney’s, half pound can Big 4 soap 3 boxes 25¢ Chocolate, bitter, half pound Fairy soap 6 bars 25¢ Tapioco 1 pound package Corn, standard can Te . Cream of Wheat Tomatoes, standard can 8c Grape-Nuts j Peaches, lemon cling, can {le Postum Cereal mixture Blackberries, best Te Rumford baking powder, can Peas, sifted, 15¢ kind 8c¢ Baking powder 16 ounce-can Peaches, best dried. per pound Produce Wanted. _ (0s: PRICES TALK, 10¢ Crackers, plain and salted per pound ° Te 19¢ ~ Lion and Arbuckle cbffee 9c (Se Java roasted 18c grade - 13¢ Te Yale roasted 15c gyade ile 12¢ Fancy roasted 13 grade ~ 2. (Oe 12¢ Force Food, package eo | 20¢ Banner Oats per package ae 10¢ Oats, bulk 8 pounds “" 26e Te Searchlight matches per box ' 8c Viegar, pure apple, per gallon T¢. Peaches standard dried, per pound Ic Te “Apricots, dried per pound Te —4e-—Pranes, dried;-per-pound HY - - 2 2 - & - © 2 2 2 ee

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