Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 15, 1894, Page 16

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S ML 74 T VT T PO M TS 7 S Entire stock must be sold cut by August 7th, Owner of the building has notified us to § quit by that day. As our new fire-proof building will not be done then We have no choice but to everything in the place. Prices will be cut, slaughtered, smashed and done away with to get rid of the goods quick. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1894. SE BT L e SRR SNSRI TR 1T AT B L) X IO N AR (RO TG i IO R M AT \h boxton&ore Must Sell Ot at Onee, liams, the owner. Immcd1ate1y after the fire we leased : the old “Bell” store for six months from Our lease explreq on § ; August 7th, and the following notice has § DEAR SIRS--- slaughter | PEET served on us by the landlord: MAIIA July 2, 1894. We want possession at expiration of leasc on store § building occupied by you. Respecttully, ED. B. WILLIAMS, Agent. OUT Every cent’'s worth must be closed out by August 7th without fail. We have no place to store anything— The whole stock must be sold immediately. IC\'Cl‘}r dollar’s worth of goods we have now has been bought since the fire. Ours is the newest, cleanest and best stock that money could buy. It's a crying shame to have to slaughter it, but we must do so to close it out in such short t1me~——nnd we Wl“ BOSTON STORE Selling Cut ALLTHE DRY GOODS, SILKS, SATINS & WOOL GOODS, BOSTON STORE Selling Out MILLINERY BOSTON STORE Selling Out FURNISHING 600DS BOSTON STORE Selling Out Ladies’ Underwear BOSTON STORE Selling Cut ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY. BOSTON STORE Selling Out ALL THE _ RIBBONS. Selling Out Al Carpets & Draperies i@@ CORNER 15TH AND DOGOE MHA TO SOME PEOPLE it may seem impossible to realize that such an immense stock can be sold in such a few days, but nothing is impossible to Boston Store, who but etght days after a total destruction of their building and every- ROSTON STORE Selling Out SHOKS BOSTON STORE Selling Out ALL THE thing in it by fire started up again almost as big as ever. But now, against our will, and before the new Boston Store SPRING WRAPS L] Fire Proof Building on the old corner is ready, we are obliged to give up the place we are in and close out everything. To do this necessitates a cutting and slashing of prices hitherto unknown to the dry goods world. Yet we shrink BOSTON STORE Selling Oul ALL THE from nothing. By wholesale or retail-——by yard or bolt, single piece or great lot—it must go. If not one way an- CROCKERY other. close out the entire stock by August 7th. but every day—for each day will bring forth new surprises-—ecach greater than the other. All that we or others have done in the past shall 'be as nothing-in comparison with what we will do in order to Be sure to visit the Boston Store during the next few days—not only once It is the clearance sale of the age and incomparable by reason ot the remarkable prices and by the same token irre- sistable. and sigh when it's over. EOsTON =10ORE SEHELING OUT. You must come. BOSTON STORE - Selling Out ALL THE LACES. BOSTON STORE Selling Out ALL THE You can't help it. The crowd will force you to come, and then you'll keep on coming DOMESTIGS Ginghams, Muslins, Tick- Lawns and ?ummer Wash Goods, ‘ ings, Blankets, Quilts, BELLING OUT EVERYTHING iz BASEMENT Best Lining Cambrics 1c yd Bge Outing Flaonel. ... ... 3c yd @E&Wfl Goods....sgc yd All Unbleached Muslin AIU8% Dress Prints P11185, 190 and 250 Imported Percile All 150, 192 and 250 Summer Goods . 8c 8o Soallo D 0l Cloth 4 810 Bed Ticklng......... E‘ 250 Boys' Shirt fwflls(s 350 Men's Outing Flannel Shirts. . 150 '$1 fiéfifl roals Shirts. . Igc BELLING OUT LINENS Turkey Red Fringed ’l‘a 75¢ bl Cloths, bt 35 ML e C ™ TaBLE DAUASK, 6 5 Impm el 'l‘urkey Rod CTABLE LINEN for ‘1 [ FULL BL X 0c yd sl 75 Bleached T v Damask Napkins, 98¢ ‘"‘:"l.f‘.‘,‘Crash10welmg,‘ 1 Blo ho heuvy full sz A e it beaada that v at 150 3c yl 3sc yd 6ic yd 39¢ M8c! 35c! /SELLING OUT ALL THE SHOES $'I5[l CROICE OF 3,000 Men’s Shoes Worth $3.00 to $5 00 a pair for CHOICE Ladles Shoes Worth $3.00 to $4.00 CHOLCE OF 3,600 . |CHILD'S AND MISSES' SHOES Worth up to $2.50 for 69¢c ™ 85¢ SELLING OUT Ak Furnishing Goods. ALL MEN'S 25c GAUZE AND 90 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 25¢ ALL MEN'S 00c FRENCH BALBRI[.GR_N_H!_]}EJIWE'\R 35¢ 128 250 C ullull‘lluud Cufts 5“0 \l I \lI N'S 206¢, ALL UIGHEST GRADES 50c Straw Hats ml} IMPORTED UNDERWEAR ALL MEN'S 26c Working Shirts ALLMENB 000 Percale Shirts aund ered lflfl;f SELLING OUT SELLING OoUT S and SI DRESS GOOL Seiling out our entire stock. 25c¢ WOOL DRESS G00DS at Be Our plaids, checks and novelties in o goods ave all double width—26 hes wide—and have been selling at 25¢, but go in our selling out at 5¢ yd. worn 250, €elling Out Qur Entire Stock of $l 25 Silk Wool Gloria at 50¢ o all silk wool glorins in o FhRva bucu bimiie 500 W SELLINC OUT ALL THE Underwaar and Hosiery All ladies’ piank and blus 250 3c Jersey Ribbed Vests, -’i 3! 0c 19¢c I5¢ 12:c YARD. ORTH $1.75 All Ludles' 5¢ Richlieu Rib SILK TRIMMED VYESTS, All Ladies' lu:(l C] hlld Black and 15¢ HOSE, ALL LADIES' FULL Seamless Hose, In Black and Tun, All Ladles' %:'2.-“.1‘.!‘.'.75‘“' full reg- HOSE All Boys and Girls' Derby RIB 850 BICYCLE HOSE, An\hn s Tmported 360 SOEKS, In Black and Tans, Sol Ing Cut Our Entire Stock of Boc AL WOOL CHALLIS at 26 VWV ash Silks s These aro imported \n Waol Prench ‘ ha :!le;: ! Wortn that we have been our selling out at YARD. 25 C WORTH 65¢. e————————————— Sell'ng Qut Our Entire Stook of 50¢ Drgss Goods at 250 25@ woriow. . SELLING OUT ALL THE Laces and Umbrellas \II Ladles' uml Men' !.E inch UNBRELLAS 483 | g at 81,00 SELLING OUT LKS - SOH ng 0 it Our Entlre Stock o' 50¢ and 7 (3.! d. In stripes, checks and 2506 Selling Out Our Entire Stock of $1 Silks at 50c. rigured Chinas, ave been sell= YARD. WORTH T5e. at YARD, WORTH #1. OOO SELLING OUT Corsets and Handkfs. = 10¢ hemstitehed fancy Vorder umnnznumars. 210 Ludics’ Handkerchlefs. A11#3.50, #4, and $8.00 McLoRis blLI(.UlBl(tLL\S 95¢ PURE SILK UMBRELLAS s S| 95 SELLING OUT LAOES French \nlul 1 onnes %c, 3c 5c¢. Men's 25¢ Hemstitched -Handkerchiefs, 1 c 75c SUNIER Consins, 39 Cream Silk LACES ) fic, 10c, 19¢ Black Silk Ci Ilulllll) and ‘\\.t Top Bourdon Laces, Worth \. u $1.00, go at 15c, 9c, 390 LADIES' DRAB LONG WAIST |90 50c¢ Corsets, 69c 8el|lng out Du~ plex Corsets, W.C.C.Corsets, Hautan Waists, J. B.and P. D COrsets,all go at . BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, BIG CHANCE FOR COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO BUY, MUCH BELOW COST. SELLING OUT iz SECOND FLOOR s 398 cnsuu‘tns SHAWLS L IL“(\\ H : [e]0] Gashmere Shawls SEL.L.IN(: ouT CA P ES JAC K ET S H A LK What they have been marked, 1. 00 cnsnu" RE SHAWLS 350 “Illl\( l!lllnlllh szoo LADIES’ SELLING OUT ALL THE MILLINERY. Selling out all the Children’s Cloth Caps in all colors, worth from 2 25 to doe, for 5 s out all the Ladics' Trimmed wts in all colors, worth from 50¢ Selli an a to e, for 5 . H to $1.50, for 49 the L ll|l ! "ine Milan h om $2.50 to \ lling out al! Sailor Hats, worth ut all the L ull wnu |u ] unl fancy flower #4, for s, worth from $3,04 49¢ v out the complete line of Fino -aid Hats,trimmed with all silk and sille flowers, worth vibbon, v from 85 to $0, for 8 o~ S t all our Imported Loghorn i and white, trimmed with ,, imported fowers and a ilk silk IA 5, worth from 87 to 88, for LLING OUT

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