Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, January 16, 1903, Image 3

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    TEN DATS'
BANKRUPT
STOCK SALE!
$4,000 WORTH OF UP-TO-DATE FINE CLOTHING,
Bouglit at the Bankrupt Sale of J. White & Co.,
of New York, will be sacrificed at from
33s to 50 Cents on the Dollar.
The firm of J. White & Co., established in 1832 and noted for the general excellence of its clothing, of which it was an extensive
manufacturer, recently went into bankruptcy. The firm's failure was due to the death of the leading partner, which was followed by the
withdrawal of his interest by his widow. Financial complications ensued and the house was forced to the wall. J. White & Co. had been
for years one of the most honored clothing firms of the metropolis, employing none but clean American workmen and turning out noth
ing but high-grade clothing. We fortunately secured $4,000 worth of their stock and have placed the same on sale, giving our patrons
the full benefit of our purchase. As this was a spot cash transaction we must realize at once on the investment, therefore we offer you,
For the INlext Ten Day& Only,
your choice of this mammoth stock at from one-third to one-half of the original retail price, and as a further inducement to move the
goods rapidly we have included in this Bankrupt Stock Sale our own great assortment of
f High Grade Overcoats, Suits, Trousers, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Gents' Furnishings, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc.
SOZMZIE OYEECOAT FIQ-TJEES.
The stock includes Kerseys, Freize, Melton and Vicuna Coats, in long, short and middle
lengths, from the big and room swagger to the conservative style
Regular SIO.OO Overcoats go during White <f Co. Bankrupt Sale at 03.-5:0
Regular 13.50 Overcoats go during White s•'Co. Bankrupt Sale at 7.12
Regular 18.00 Overcoats go during White # Co. Bankrupt Sale at 0.00
- -= ' ■ w>r j-u.vv kjtillo gu ivitrvng o. vv nue quo. nan/erupt Sale at ©."7<3=
Space will not permit us to give a complete list of the prices which will prevail during this sale, but we give positive assurance that every article is down to half its value.
- This Mammoth Bankrupt Stock Sale
Is open for everybody, merchants and peddlers excepted.
Under no circumstances will we sell to persons engaged in 'he
wholesale or retail clothing business. These goods were pur
chased for the benefit of our patrons and none others will be
allowed to take advantage of this great opportunity to procure
clothing, shoes and furnishings at less than cost of making.
THIS SALE IS NOW GOING ON.
■ ll3liy IT CONTINUES FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS.
r BEWARE OF FALSE SIGNS ANO BEWARE OF UNSCRUPULOUS IMITATORS.
THERE IS ONLY ONE BANKRUPT SALE IN FREELAND
Remember the Place and Look for the Big Sign at the
Philada. One-Price Clothing, House,
S. Senle, Proprietor,
Birkbeck Brick, the Old Reliable Store, Freeland.
What We Guarantee :
That our clothing contains
honest fabrics, careful tailor
ing, first-class trimmings, and
is made up in the very latest
style.
SOME FIGURES FOR SUITS.
In the stock will be found some of the most handsome garments ever placed on sale in
Luzerne county. You cannot appreciate their value without seeing them.
Regular $ 7.00 Suits go during J. White § Co. Bankrupt Sale at $3.12
Regular 10.00 Suits go during J. White Co. Bankrupt Sale at 4.98
Regular 13.50 Suits <Sn d.n,rin.<s J Whlt.o. A', nn Un ™ i.*.,, I n „ t <=>
That every garment pur
chased can be returned, within
10 days, if found unsatisfac
tory, or not as represented by
us.
No Coupons and No Rebate Stamps.
We promise you no penny bargains. Nothing but honest
values will be offered while this sale lasts. We prefer not to
bother the lady of the house, nor the servants, with sensation
al sheets telling of fictitious bargains which exist only in the
) imagination. Instead, we come before you with an honest
proposition which is of interest to your pocketbook.