The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1906, Page 7

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CATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, JAN) A WIFE. : Tras = = here are ek ghamianatle Mecatte paw cA TON HAS TOLD PRIENDS THAT HE HAD A WiFE IN lis | nie Co. ite Pies Aves wil hd ; ; 75c Old Copper .. (setion In te " or Dull Brass ‘ we at materi fa Oval Beaded ‘ ‘ office, A thorough | vwin ino vies bio thor 1. Mortise Lock LOVE D THE SAME GIRL, SO ONE USED STILLETO ’ J ° M Popes | Bi el »w's Story nae bs al . PRE ’ gm RT A cana =r © Why Don’t You " r88 ae Eiepnioe oe the As . your | , ea ' ‘ SPINNING’ $ CASH STORE avenue. Starte Saturda eos. | Pike stre iret avenue and f the Ralnler Cloth Co Bie Hecend Ave Plain Statement of Facts Regarding the CREDITORS’ SALE Of R. Simon & Bros.’ Bankrupt Stock of High Grade Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc. T HE PIONEER clothing merchants, R. - Simon & Bro., were declared bankrupt, |. the store closed by the U. S. court and their entire stock of clothing, etc., placed in the hands of a receiver, with orders to sell to lowest bidder on or before Jan. 8. But fortunately, prior to this date, R. : Simon & Bro. were able to effect a satis- factory settlement with their creditors, who allowed them to dispose of their entire stock for what it would fetch, to raise the money to pay this indebtedness in full; hence THIS REMARKABLE SALE ot k fo no r Reasons Why You Should — R CLOTHING VALUE H O ONE HAS I HI I IF YOU HAVI INDER ) R ACHI {} I HI is {AY WELL VEI AT I A I LI Tr WILI rAND OUT ( rH 1 IN A I I EVERY ri r > TI y LE } \ ” iV I OF THE I ) FEI LL Qt i H BOTH A I EF COAT BE HAD LE 1} HAT Y HAVE 17 Y FOR EIT GARMENT I »D CL RI CITY PLAY ENR LE ES Sale Begins Tomorrow and Continues Until Every Stitch of Clothing Has Been Entirely Sold Out PIRES RORETR APF Na ETT A R. SIMON & BRO. 917 First Ave. Next Door to M. Seller & Co, Next Door to M. Seller & @o. PAYS $90,000 FOR RENTON ALL IN A FLUTTER OV ER BIG DEAL MADE BY VAN DE Hardware Store Robbed REPORT WAS — ONE THE BAGLEY FARM 2s: ay Jan. 19 the MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. VANTER—THOUGHT TO MEAN ESTABLISHMENT OF MIL. | | WAUKEE’S FREIGHT SHED THERE | | the freight 1 1 th foe ; ee 16 freight yards are placed there The tract comprises 100 « ot | y ' COLMAN BUILDING: north of Black or : Junction ' mht that the} e GENUINE FROST KING AND the Milwau-| Preparations ar " coast freight! by The Arlington 1 FROST QUENN m land purchased |jarge and res ' eld at $100 an J. D. Farrell pought the north on the “| Chamois Vests “ts the Breakfast |i ls 8 good ak MOCHA }OLD D yacked in TCH JAVA nd one-pound cans and|t este Oueaeis ely by the WASHING-|Old Oa b TON TEA & COFFEE CO., 7 1 Pike | fortable so they can serve First Ay aturday, ee Phones M, 4411; Ind. 1404, ¢0 A. Bridge & Co., ¢ Clothiers GIGANTIC REMNANT SALE Men’s admin nnte Hats, Neckwear Popular Pric c.—Some -rices You'll DD LOTS Shirts, ery, Underwear Working ¢ rik vege canes ele ODD GARMENTS IN UNDERWEAR WORTH $: 25 | ODD GARMENTS IN UNDERWEAR WORTH $2.00 FOR ... 75e | FOR $1.20 ODD GARMENTS IN UNDERWEAR WORTH $:.50 | ODD GARMENTS IN UNDERWEAR WORTH $2.50 9e| FOR. BS Shirts f Men's Shirts Sweaters Nice as and fancy all wool omplete li Fancy Soft “B orment Men’s plain weat ers, all sizes value at $. urday, y $1.5 ra Hats a Hea Califert "Se Men's goc Heavy Weight all wool Sock 500 Men’s Suits of over soo Suits and Overcoats, in all the new Suits that sell regularly for $10.00, $1 AND OVERCOATS, worth $10, $12.50 and $15, Saturday... $7. 45 styles in worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, Scotch and $15.00, Choice Saturday for . $7.45 Your choice Saturday goods; double and single breasted, all sizes; ODD LOTS IN CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, INCLUDING LATE STYLES, ON SALE SATUR- DAY AT REMNANT SALE PRICES. Next Door to the ies Marche 1415-1417 Second Avenue ror to tt FORCED 10 DISSOLVE THE FAMOUS CO. 3%, fas Mu * Bet. Cherry and Columbia After 36 years’ Bustness Partnership in the State of Washington, Mr. Frank Shannon has decided to withdraw from THE FAMOUS CO., 718 FIRST AVENUE, atid to raise the necessary cash, $10,476, with which to buy Mr. Shannon's interest in the business, we are forced to inaugurate the GREATEST TEN DAYS’ SALE ON EARTH TOMORROW, SATURDAY, iS THE LAST DAY. AS A GRAND FINAL WINDUP OF THIS GREAT BALE WE HAVE STILL FURTHER PRICE REDUCTIONS TO MAKE AT THIS, THE LAST DAY OF OUR GREATEST OF ALL SALES. Below we quote you a few of the extraordinary bargains which you may MONEY RAISING RETIRING SALE. Bring this circular with you that you may get mentioned below MEN'S CLOTHING — to mateh, $12.00 val secure in this great exactly the goods gad } FURNISHING GOODS dc kind; go in this ze any ze Underwea the gerd 29e Suspenders, regular price ue; in this Dis chiefs, worth 10c $2.98 Men's Su Yerby Ribbed worth 7 Men’s : worth up to $18.00; In solution Sale go at Men's Fine Dro## Suits. atyles and fabrics, w this Great Di ssoluth Men's Extra Fine Dr § of all the latest fabrics, silk and satin lined worth in any store in the country up to $2 go in this Great Dissolution Sale for Men’s Wor anted not to rft Underwear, sold the world o wo RBS worth ise $2.50 to Te Se ake wn brands, wart is sale for the $4.00 to m Sale go for MEN’S HATS 4:20 sc" DEPARTME you may get in Uncalled Unealled for Made to Order Suits which y INTOSHE This ts no so-called | Josin ¢ out sale; this is a legitimate sate Remember the Me, remember tho Lee . We must raise $10,876 witt The Famous Co. 718 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. a

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