The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 8, 1909, Page 3

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TOBCED OUT SALE OF THE Adair Stock, Butler, Mo. We received a written | Sa i: pes ‘free from all old dead out notice from the owners of | Oe of date stuff. PrrT | You ani each of you are hereby notified to quit and : ; the building we are OCCU- | erreur to ve on ot before august 1, 1909 the possesaton of the fel~ In compliance with pying tO SUTrENer to them | rowing sonceivoa reat estate in the City of Butler, Bates County, Mie this notice we will open the said building on or be- up this store to the buying Gouri, and each and every part thereof, to-wit: fore oe eect beg ae wat ty teas eapyitw, |public Saturday morning | at 9:00 o’clock, August 1, 1909 occupancy thereof occupied by J. B. Adair Dry Goods Company and being After receiving said notice | | July 10, 1909 feet of Lot ty of Butler, Gituated on the Taree 3) In Block two a) 'in the ‘ Miseouri, . ie ” Fr ne 9 and also the ware houses used in conneption therewith and particularly | Vamoose”—“Skid00,” We | asscrivet as veing and proceed to sell out this succeeded in swapping off cos) Hate (OL tere otter eaten the” = remaining stock piece by $5,000.00 worth of these we f a ae piece, yard by yard, day by s | This of June, e . goods—our own choosing. ‘0 fi... 7 Us il z/ day until we shall not have So the remaining stock —— very much left to pack hereisascleanasaribbon| _— _ _ tems Halts and ship. Such prices we shall make on all these remaining good will bring people from all over , this county. If there was a building in this town for us to move into we would not slaughter a these goods in such a manner. Our misfortune shall be your gain. Don’t let your sympathy for us keep you from attending this sale—sympathy is not what we want —its your old dollar down on our counter for TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOOD GOODS. How long will this sale last? We can’t answer this question—perhaps 5 days, may be 10 days; therefore it will pay you to come along among the first and get YOURS. With such fine crop prospects and such prices farmers are going to get for same—we would think you would come and lay in your supply for fall needs as well as present. Money invested in our goods at prices we are able to make is better than money in bank or loaned at 10 per cent per month. ‘yor or corn Sale S J 0,1909 Remember Date ‘ic7 oz coin Sale Starts July 10, 1 and will last from day to day as long as we deem it wise to stay with it. But goods must be out of here by August 1st, 1909. Come one, come all, bring in your families. We shall only attempt to enumerate a few items in each dept. to give you an idea. The half cannot be told in print. Dress Goods, Blankets, Table Linen, etc. 1 lot lawns worth 6c, will be closed out at only 3c, All the best prints in the house, Wm. Simpson & Sons —all colors, yours for 4c the yard. 1 lot fine lawns, sold up to 12%c the yard, cut now Cc. 1 lot apron check ginghams, worth 5c, cut now to 2c. 1 lot good ginghams worth 834, cut now to 5c. 1 lot good bleached muslin, worth 10c to 12%c, forced to 7c. 1 lot good brown muslin, full yard wide, worth 8c, forced to let it goat 5c. - 1 lot bed comforts, was $1.25, forced down to 75c. 1 lot bed — was 85c the pair, forced to let them at 38c, 1 lot fine all wool blankets, $6 ones, forced to $3.75; the $8.50 ones will be closed out at $4.25. Outing flannels, dark and light, regular 12%c ones, only 7c. The regular 8c outing flannels will be cut to 5c. 1 lot all wool tricot flannels, was 35c to 50c, will be closed out at 18¢ and 19c the yard. All regular 50¢ wool dress goods, cut to 29c and 35c. Regular 75c wool dress goods, cut to 38c. 1 lot fine Windsor Percales, 36-in. wide, regular 12%c - goods, will be closed out at 8c. 1 lot silks, in most all colors, 19-in. wide, former price 50c and 75c the yard, take your choice only 25c, 1 lot foulard silks, 24-in. wide, was 76c, our forced out price only 38c. 1 large lot short length silks for waists; 3, 344c and 4 yard lengths, worth 50c and up to 75c the yard, will be closed out at lic the yard by the piece; will not cut them. 1 lot good table linen. was 50c the yard, forced to sell it at 25c. 1 lot extra good all-linen table linen, was 75c, forced to let you have it at only 38c, 1 lot extra fine table linen, 70-in. wide, worth $1.25 the yard, forced out price only 55c. — Notions, Underwear, Hosiery, ete. All to be sold and will be sold to you away below the imaginary whisper of all and any competition. Spool cotton, all the best, 4c the spool. 1 large lot Black Cat hosiery, regular 25c goods, forc- ed to let them go at 18c the pair. 1 lot ladies regular 10c hose, forced to sell them at 5c. 1 lot regular 20c hose, forced to sell them at 1Uc. 1 lot misses and childrens union suits, regular 35c grade, forced to close out at 18c. 1 lot ladies union Suits and two piece suits, regular 35c garments, come get a supply at only 18c; regular 50c goods at only 35c. Good Furs at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. 1 lot regular 6c handkerchiefs, yours for 1c each. Mens good socks, regular 10c ones only 5c. Mens good 15c half hose, all colors, our forced out price only 8c. Mens regular 25c hose, our price only 15c. Shoes! Shoes and Overshoes! We kept the best to sell you. We have 500 pairs of choice shoes out of a large lot of odds and ends, yours for 25c. 1 lot childrens shoes, most all sizes, made to sell up to $2 the pair, our price 25c. 1 lot ladies extra fine London smoke undressed kid ox- fords, latest styles, regular $5 oxfords, yours for $1.75. 1 lot patent cold extra fine Good Year Welt oxfords, regular $4 shoe, yours for $1.75. ‘ 480 pair mens Selz work shoes, made to sell at $3, $3.50, $4; yours for $2 25, $2.50, $275. Good styles. We would rather have the money than the shoes. Bring in your feet—you will not be disappointed. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! We unloaded the poorest on the other fellow---the best is here for you. We have a: few suits, mostly small sizes, 33, 34, 35 and 36, suits worth $5, $7.50 and $10. Your choice for $1.50 We have a good lot of suits, most all sizes, $10 ones, $12.50 ones and up to $15 values. We aro going to sell to you for $4.50 and $5.00. We have a good lot fine suits, regular $15 to $18 suits, we are going to let you have for only $9. Come fit your self. Ladies Wash Suits and ready to wear Skirts must be sold out in short order. All running fixtures for sale cheap. Come one, come all to this genuine forced out Slaughter sale of the Adair Stock. _.._.- Follow the crowd—they will lead you to this sale E TRADING COMPANY |

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