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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1917)
I THE ' FINAL CM H Has Come! The Monmouth Mercantile Dry Goods stock must be wiped out at once, regardless of cost or value. A GMX10TI1 MASSACRE OF BARGAINS ' follows the closing out of this high grade stock, let the loss be what it may. Cold type has never before told of such wanton sacrifice at a time when prices are soaring higher and higher. Time is the only element to be considered by us. T H E NOTICE. SI 00.00 reward to anyone who will prove that this store is connected with any other store in town. , . L. H. MILLER, Magr. have come to all the high grade merchandise of Men's Women's Boy's, Misses' and Children's Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Hosiery, Laces Embroideries, etc. At the buyer's own price. With the arrival of new goods, we are forced to sell all. Nothing is reserved. Everything, stock, fixtures and all, must go and doors closed forever. Sale starts Thursday, Mar. 8, i m. Just a Few Items as an Idea of Prices 10c Diamond Dyes 5c 15c men's odd Collars 5c 65c men's Underwear 39c To 20c odd lots of Embroidery, cut to 1 C 15c all best grade Ginghams, cut to " "j C To 20c, odd lots ol Laces, cut to 5c Silk Floss, now lc 2 for 5c To 35c, Ladies', Misses' and Childrens Fancy Hose 5C 10c Ladies' Vests 7c 15c Ladies' Vests 9C AH old Corsets 5c Ladies' Black Hose at 9c 8c and 10c Lawns, cut to 5C All wool goods must go at same cut All Ladies Furnishings at same cut 15,c Outing Flannel lie $1.25 Wool Dress Goods 49c Odd lot of Men's Shirts at 15c $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts, cut to 79 $2.50 Men's Hats, cut to , , $ 1 .39 $3.50 Conqueror Hats, cut to ffi2i3 Children's Shoes as low as $2.50 Women's Shoes, cut to $3.00 Men's Shoes $1.65 $1.85 to $2.50 Misses" Shoes 98c All other new shoes, same cut Space does not permit mention of many items All new goods, Just received must go at sacri fice prices. Come and be convinced. Many sur prising bargains are awaiting you in the new shipment Just received. " The orders are to sell and these orders rqust and shaU be obeyed at any cost. This sale will lone h remembered by the most skeptical buyers as never before has any one attempted such a slaughter on prices. It is a great money saving event which you can not afford to miss. A chance like this comes but once in a lifetime. Remember this is not an odd and end sale which one sells in order to reap a pro fit. This is a sale of every dollars worth in the store, goods and fixtures must be sold and doors closed. Monmouth Mercantile Co. m. bloom, 69c ' APPRAISER MONMOUTH, OREGON