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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jan 1901, 10 000 5.pdf

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m (4 ~ it ">•* c* , 11 .- ?. " •*-< m: clean up TiS? ^pv ? * t ̂ ̂ * ttSfv. :?v 1 ̂ •*«. ft( • " V, A. jf-fi' " &"?J-/<* Forthenext are going to everything in winter- goods, and the only way to do it is to sell so cheap people can not help but buy whether they need the goods now or not. *• >4*; t/V' . 1JUH . * . ^ Ik . if Snag Proof one-buckle Overs, at * *»* • • •.$1.80 two-buckle 44 > 2.00 £n66 Boots, at •»4**?* * • ,• * * 3.25 Sporting Boots, at . , .W&> 4.75 Whales. Ooodyear Overs, at... * w; .•*. 1.40 Non-Snag Overs, at 1-65 Q-eo. Walkinson's felt lined Snag Boot* • 2.50 The same as above for boys 2.00 Felt and Knit Boots at.•». • •• your own prioe Leather Boots go at ..•. 50c on the dollar per cent off on Q-J is less than cost $1.50 Duck Coats, wool lined, double * stitched, for .. $1.00 $2.25 Duok Coats, extra heavy canvas- 1.50 If you need anything in Underwear we wil| fit you out with the best, very cheap. Wei have still about $400 worth of all grades of Underwear and if you will call we-will con vinoe you that we want money, not ITnder-t wear. Why don't you come and pick out an Overcoat? You certainly never had such a chance before. About 7u left of all lands--if ss«te v your voice is all right come and sing us a lit- 'b tie song and we will fit you out with all the wall Paper you want. About 3,000 rolls go- f ing fbr a song. Now about Shoes- We have . I about $1,500 worth that must go at some • price. You all know that we handle nothr ing but a good grade of Shoes made by Pin* gree & Smith and C. M. Henderson Co. Why not come and get fitted out for the next year, when you can buy the best for about K pi We have just put about 200 pairs right ol in sight that formerly sold for $2, $2.50 $3, your choice now for $1. They are not old: put of style shoes either, but new goods and strictly all right in every respect. We want the money not shoes. Four big job lots at lOo 25c, 50c and 75c. Just stop a minute and think what a snap this is ! I'f'O •"'£ ̂ W "^3 w - -* ̂ •*jt KM mm •*> If there is anything in Dry Goods, Flannels, Gotten ̂ Goods, or anything in yard stuff, now is the chance to-; load up.' We are not going to be here mnch longer and these snaps will not last forever. Better take advantage ot a few while you can. If there is anything on earth we sell, that you want, come in and ask us what will buy it. I'll bet we will agree every time. All we want is a, little money out of these goods, and want it so bad that • • "J. a,' we will not dwell long on prices. Come and see if we are f not giving it to you straight. Now when it comes to groceries, if you don't take advantage of these prices it *•' isn't our fault. We have a complete line of everything and will continue to sell everything in Groceries at actual • cost. We keep getting in new groceries nearly every day* i .Somemay say: 1'It looks funny, whfcn they say they are going out of business." But we have got to keep up this line as an accommodation and to help sell the other lines. We can close the groceries out in 12 hours when every- thing else is sold. So, if you need anything in groceries, stop in and get the best at cost. Perhaps you will see something in the other lines you can use. See ! Come over and look at everything and ask the price. We'll do business all right. f _ ^4 i", : 11 • , . ..J- -|S , - >, Li.. ... ' H A..,.., : •k%

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