The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 11, 1907, Page 12

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It is our custom at the end of each season to reduce the price on all seasonable goods so that we may not carry any over. This has been an unusual spring—many people have not yet bought their spring and summer wearables on account of unseasonable weather—hot weathér has come to stay, and while we might realize a profit on our summer goods we are willing to sacrifice all in order to close them out quickly and make room for fall goods. With harvest about over, yielding a bountiful crop, lay aside work and come in prepared to gather in the Wonderful Bargains we have prepared for you in this sale—goods almost given away. Others have had sales, but Nothing Like This. We are bound to make you set up and take notice, and we know prices will do it. Slaughter Prices will prevail all over the house. But SAY! Nothing will convince you like seeing the goods. COME you will not be disappointed. AL! a Ee t CUE, COMMENCING Thursday, July 11, 1907. WHITE GOODS AT AL- MOST NOTHING. Among the sterling values in this great sale are our unheard-of low prices on whit> goods. Many choice things to select from. When you can buy goods worth a quarter at 10c per yard, you know you can’t afford to mis {t, and WASH GOODS Beautiful batistes at less than calico prices. Wide and fine VIDETTE BATISTES Choice patterns—fast colors in dote, stripes and figures; all the new colors—actually worth 8¥c per yard, in this great harvest sale per yard only High-grade novelty wash goods, BEAUTIFUL, FILMY SILK TISSUE. The highest art {n weaving. The patterns look like hand-paint” ed flowers—they are certainly beautiful. Worth 65c per yard. In this great sale per yard only 35c A BARGAIN IN LONG SILK TINWARE AND GRANITEWARE At slaughter prices. Remember we want the room and will put a price on them to make them go. Small tea kettle only SACRIFICE PRICES ON DISHES. Harvest time always calls for table dishes. Attend this sale and buy them at a saving price. 25 per cent. discount on all dishes. You can do it in this sale. Slippers and Oxfords AT COST. Our new fall shoes are coming {n. We must have room for them. All slippers and tan shoes In this great harvest sale at COST DO YOU READ BOOKS? Books of Fiction—Popular Authors. BEAUTIFUL LACE HOSE. One lot of ladies’ 25c lace hose, numerous patterns to select from. We have always sold these at 25c. They go in this sale at Reagular price 10c each. Sale price 4 for 25c. Buy good reading for the winter. ae oi: Rae G. 1 9 GLOVES. Cc 9 : 2 Will buy in this eale long — 50c STRAW HATS 10c Black or White We do not propose to carry over a single straw hat. We will Actully worth $1.50. We sold them in our unloadin sale at $1.23. give you a bargain at They go in this great harvest sale at BUY ’EM AT 1-3 LESS. All lace curtains in this great hearvest sale at 1-3 off Regular Price. Eggs Taken Same as Cash.

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