The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 16, 1908, Image 8

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Behold ! First & Biggest |
The Most Profit-
Sale of its kind in town Soon Opens able News You
. Ever Read
A Matchless
Opportunity
To Partake In the Most
Profit-Sharing Sale
FOR- TEN DAYS ONLY
ale...
That Will Prove A
Mercantile Wonder
Saturday, January 18, 1908
By D. J. NIEMAN, MILLHEITT, Penn’a
The
Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes at a
-
— COMMENCING
A Wonderiul Big
Sale. The Entire
Stock Thrown Upon
The Market to be
A Powerful Stock and
Price Reduction Sale
That is Bound to
Why This Gigantic Sale is Inaugurated
Because we find ourselves with too large a stock
which cannot be kept over ; we must sacrifice and
turn it into cash at Record Breaking Prices.
Create The Greatest
And Most Remarkable
Enthusiasm.
gigantic under-priced event must be accomplished. In
will be sold regardless of cost or value
Cleared Out.
Truly a Great Sale
That Will be Welcomed By All, . .
supreme mecrca nti
This is no ordinary event, but a
scope reach-
MENS SUITS
The most reckless sacrifices are made in this department.
The equal of our masterful gathering of fashionable suits can
be found only in the very exclusive stores in the great metro-
politan cities.
The Entire Stock Divided Into 6 Lots
Lot 1. Men's Suits Worth $8.60
Business suits, single or double breasted, in eleven natty diff-
erent light or dark mixtures, also two lots in
block cheviot
Lot 2&3. Men's Suits Worth $10 and $12.
Handsome suits of Worsted, Thibets, Casters,
and Scotch Cheviot ; all styles. Each suit A 95
tailored on the distinctive made-to-order plan, .
AND $7.49
lot 4 & 6. Men's Suits Worth $16 and $18
An peth sslcntion Of visually She suha, The 10 49
are the products t t American
and Foreign Looms. Workmanship of the best .
~styles of the newest. AND $12.00
Lot 6. MEN'S SUITS WORTH $0
Righest arf tailoring + + x re en ot 14.45
Men's and Young Men's
FALL OVERCOATS
At 1-2 Price.
a PUBNOAI wn
75¢ Shirts at . . 23¢ Suspende
1.25 '
1.50 - . vinnie Ro 508 Hat ndkerchie!
10¢c Socks at | : «0 100 Ji
15¢ “ ‘is . 25¢ Underw
age 7 soc
25¢ Tiesat rhs an E 1.00
Soc . +» 37¢ 1.50
Bove Suits
Ages 2 1-2 to 16
All the newest styles: Buster Brown, Norfolk, bloused suits
and double breasted suits,
$1.50 Boys’ Suits at
2.50 Boys’ Suits at
3.50 Boys’ Suits at
4.00 Boys' Suits at
4.50 Boys’ Suits at
5.00 Boys' Suits at
6.50 Boys' Suits at
Men's Trousers
$1.50 Pants at
2.00 Pants at
2SOPADISAL. . . . «vou whee rs J
3soPantsat., . . .. . . ... mae ow EE ew 2.45%
qooPantsat, . . . . . . isi ines as 3.25
S00 Pause at ala ts sein nie ae eee as ™N ++ 398
10 Days Only
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Men's and Young Men's
$ 7.50 Overcoats at $ 379
10.50 Owvercoats at 7.49
12.50 Owvercoats at 8.98
15.00 Overcoats at 10.48
18.00 Overcoats at 12.98
Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s
Coats and Furs, 1-2 Price
Shoes - - Shoes
All the modern styles of Shoes you will
prices.
$2.00 Shoes, $1.39 All
2.75 Shoes, 1.79 Walk-Over
3.50 Shoes, 2.79 and
Queen lity Shoes
At Reduced Prices