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The Gazette, 1893-11-09, Page 9, „ • 2 i f t• 414'. SCIINEIDER &-MILL Great iFall Sale of Dry Goods commences On Wediiesday o of cost. You want the goods and we want tie motte and will contmit d s onl as we are bound to reduce our tre- 4 $ - me A line of Dress goods at 5c. per yard. Another line all wool dress goods at 14c. per yard. Still another line, in double width, at 18 cents per yard. Black Henriettas 15, 18, 25, 30, 35) 40, 45, 50, 55, 6o, 65, 70, 75, 8o, 85, go, 95, $i, .1,tb,51.25, A job lot buttons at Ie. per dozen. A line Teazle Flannelettes, figured and stripe, former price I2iC, sale price 7c. Washing- dress gingha.ms former prices from i2ic, to 20C, sale price 8c, • Cretonnes, former price 12i to 18c, sale price gc. All " wool tweeds at 25, 3o, 35, 4oc. up we do not mean cottonades. Cottonades from 'lc. up. Flannels that will command quick sales. Underclothing for cold weather, a union at 25c in wool at 45c. Mantle cloths at reduced prices and cut free of charge, but remember we don't give the cloth away free of charge. 36 -inch apron gingham, checks and stripes, sale price -loc. Clover Flannels for skirts, 36, inches wide, former price 20C, sale price 14 cents. All odds, ends and remnants in Dry Goods at any reasonable ofre-r. A small lot readymade clothing on a table in the corner will be cleared - out at 50e. on the dollar. Full rangy new Overcoats at 25% discount during sale only. Eloots .arid Shoe, reduced prices on all footwear during A special line men's Fine Shoes at $ielai. amocmizims Complete line groceries at close prices. See our lines of Tea„Ilbs for 1. - 4r:OUPi03E1TMOrr in having this sale is to Reduce our stook, and all goods. goods. will be sold positively at prices advertised duringsale only ‘-s ous stem- - . - Remember The Great Sale ,--IVOITIMITtal31.0 _Remember The Place,— MIX.LIDAT.A.W, Remember The Store,-- Temperance Column. Malted by the Mildmay Branch of the W.C.T.II. _THRIFTY TIMPRRTNOR TOWNS. -Greeley, Colorado, was founded on Ariel; temparanc3 principles. It has 4:?..en a success from the hour of its . planting. Not a drop .of liquor can be obtained iu the town iinless sold -by the uggista-upon a physician's certificate. any landholder violate the pro vision the clause contained in the eedx,lie forfeits the property. The town has 2,500 population, no paupers, na cty jatili no Police Inagin tinto, no _;.poorhouse. As a. farther evidence of destroys tha Tata ef mat ; because it encourages gaiibling, klieness, profim- ity, and every phase of immortality ; be cause it hinders the advancement of thrift,- of education, of trade, of good order in sociity, and of religion, be- cause it destroys-th.e peace, the welfare, the happiness of home; because it re- duces vast numbers of wives and child- ren to pauperism and want, to widow; hood and orphanage; because it tempts men to trample on their good resolutions and prevents the reform of the drunk- ard, because it bur. _he non-drink- er, as well'as those who drink, with op - u r e. BUdroora. Snitus; Hall Suites, • D'ino Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Drawing Room Suites, Bookers, Easy Chairs, Office Chairs, Invalid Chairs, Any kind Chairs, - Bedsteads, Sideboards Dressers, Cupboards, • • - • 41: 471 -Hi Lg;' -,1ZWP- Z-4