The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 06, 1898, Image 2

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ling To-day and Continuing Just TWENTY- FIVE DAYS we are
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on broken lots of Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Underwear, Shirts, Shoes, Mackintoshes, Etc. To faciliate matters we have arranged the
stock on tables and marked it away down. Some goods will be marked half-price, some less than half
and some shghtly above half-prices. W hen we advertise bargains we have
them, and you can buy so long as the stock is here.
1 and $1.30, at half-prices. I lot Shirts at half-price.
N [0 ) lot hats at half-price.
o ALL ON SAME TABLE.
1 lot men's Suits that were 5.00, 6.00 and $6.50 at
$3.00 the suit. 1 lot boys’ Suits that were 4, 5 and $6 a ' - wv |
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1 lot ladies’ Shoes were 1.50, 1.75 and &roo
ce IN( ). at #1.25. 1 lot men’s 3 that sell for 1.350, 1.78,
. 2.00 to 84.00; sale pn . \
Boys' and ch a: § 11] be included on
1 lot men's Overcoats, Dress and Storm, that were this Table.
6, 7.50, 810; this sale price 3, 3.30, #5. Same table—
1 lot boys’ Qvercoats at just half the regular price.
, LMLA i Hla! All our goods are marked
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sell for one price to all, so thot will be no mis-
take. The tickets = price marks will show you
how {oO buy.
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1 lot men's pants that were 3.00, 4.00 and $5.00,
at just half-price. Also 1 lot working pants that wer
75¢, 1.00, 1.25 and up to £2.00 at just half-price.
Owing to the slowness of the winter season
coming IN We are caught with too much STOCK
and to convert it into Cash we will lose, but our
patrons will gain by our losses.
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1 lot men’s Underwear that sold for 75¢, 1.00,
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PLENTY OF STOCK Not included in this sale will be reduced. So if vou don’t hnd what you want in the lots on the ;
tables, we can accommodate you at prices always less than others offer vou. We have at least Four T housand Dollars ($4,000) worth
of these broken lots that must be converted into cash before we take an inventory on February ist. v
Don’t forget the place, and remember this sale lasts only 25 DAYS. So do not delay but come at once.
First Come --- First Served, and Still Our Motto is: PENNY PROFITS --- BIG SALES.
Directly Across from the Bank.