- ~~LAKECOUNTY 1NIPNE,,~lA Y, -NOVEMBER 11, 1912. OIUflLi 4 r, e r r r The H-ouse of Better Clothes Tuesday and Wednesday, November 5 and 6 peu foBg SacrficeSalek_ We have been served with notice by C. E.& L. M. Porter, L J. Yager and Lawrence Doolittie that we must vacate this store immediately --- We have $25,000.00 Worth Of the fine3t Clothing, Hâts and Furniýhing Goods made. We are surely up against it. What can we do? We have no other place to go. We can't do business in the street s0 we n*ust 'se11 out this entire stock regardless of cost or consequences. Doors open TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, for the biqqgest bargmïn slaughr. ter se'à ever offered in Lake County. This big Store is full of the season 's latest and best Ulothing S* IL ,eheirners Suis and Overcoats, Manhattan and Lion Shirts, Wilson Bro.'s FimilsfEs Stetson and Tiger Hats. Ail must be sacrificed reg'ardle3s of original Cost. Choice of Hundreds of Mens Suits '& Overcoats 6.95 Lion and Arrow brand Collars 1 Oc. Heavy 1 Oc ]Roclford Socks 4c. 10c blue and red Handi iticiefs 6c. Heavy 25c *wool Hose 1 5c. Heavy a wool $2.00 Underwear $1.65. Ail wm>l qJnon Suits $2.45. 50c fleece lined Underwear 32c. Shakier Knit $6.00 Sweaters Coats $405. $450 Coats $3.75. Mens Rough Neck Sweater Coats 95c. Boys $5.00 Suits $3A49. H.evy 14k Cahvass Gloves 6c. $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts 69c or 3 for $1.00. Men's $2.00 Pants 1.45. boyi' LeÛ1 Pants 74c. 3.00 ilats, 3.45; 2.00 Hats 1.45 1.00 and 1.50 Caps 65c. Everythluï -m« go. Not a thiné in this big store reserved. Everything sold at a bargain. FIXTURES FOR SALE. OPEN EVENYGS TILL SALE CLOS!3 Your chan-ce to save. Corne early, brin' the boys and take advantage of this gret oppu. tuflity. F. C. SEIDEL GO