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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-03-24, Page 5J a;;bave an elegant stook of • grade Gold ' and Silver Watches " of the very . best mattes 1n' the world, and w11 se11, them at close prices.. Ia spent our stocl sit le) Ik is still between the seasons, and being too early yet to talk about Sonya r 8001. snld;.Shosi we wish.' to saga few words to yon about goods euitabto for the present. " e'htve an excellent assortment—in feet we pride ourselves on being able to select 'lust what the people want; and, we have just what they desire, Out.004 are. always "GOOD' GOODS." We don't buy article& be - 0/11180 :they are cheap, but the first consideration is quality—and we make the price :a cheap one always. Buying for Prompt CASt1, and selling only in the same way, , we Can offer inducements in prices that it would be impossible to give under the credit system, 'Our enstomers.tell us they can see the decided advantages. of this system of doing business. We 'have BOOTS- and SHOES to sell. You want to buy some. Don't be afraid to come and seethe quality and prices we offer it IIor:1 i e crease at we are !what later: Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. �a �vR,lvrr-tT Have yon decided yet as to what new !pima of Furniture yon are going to put in your home at hoose-oleaning time. • If you would take a look through our warerooms you would then be in a better position toldeoide on what to pnorbasc., If it is a arlor Suit, Bedroom Suit, Sideboard, Centre Table,F. nsion._TTabie; Bedstead -Mattress-, Springs, Dining Room Chairs, Fancy or Rocking Chairs or Lounge In fact anything in the Furniture line; we can suit you both in quality and price. That $13Vedroom Suit of ours is great valve, and also oar $7 Sideboard,,. We have an elegant aline of Parlor Suits for the Spring trade. We can give you a Plush or Brooatell;Suit as a price than will . startle you. Remember we consider it a pleasure to show you through our warerooms whether you wish to buy or not. J. W. CHIDLEY, Funeral Director and Embalmer—Night calls answered at his residence, Sing St., opposite the foundry. JOSEPH `CH I DLEY, FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON .COgTS &SO IS because the vessel:baringing out: our "odds from Berlin:became disabled, at sea, thereby, losing' much vabx able' time while repairs were being'nnade before she could proceed e on her voyage.; but,we are; happy tosa ru , that' we received a telegram that` the by t arrived safely 'at New, York, and that our goods' would' beset 1 r forward at once,, and When theydo arri a we will certainly show; one of the largest mid • most elegant collar tions of entirely new things in Ladles 4rixig ,Garments as Worn by.the fashionable world' in- Europe, and, purpose our prices as, attract v'e m lowness'. as the garments a,re in ;