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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 11

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Belleville, Kansas
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11
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THE BELLEVILLE CASH STORE The 'People 'Place for Popular Prices We wish to announce to our friends and patrons that we will open our doors for business on Saturday, December 3, and New Stock of Merchandise a co Having been to the Eastern Markets and found factories and wholesale houses anxious to dispose of goods in all lines before their annual inventory. By this we were enabled to buy our goods at much less than regular prices and this gives us the opportunity of giving our customers EXTRAORDINARILY BIG BARGAINS. The bargains we received and the bargains we are going to offer are much greater than our expectations. Come in and see for yourselves. We will continue to do as we advertise.

Opening Sale Commences Saturday, Dec. 3, and Continues until Christmas. Dry Goods Section ATNICE NEW CLEAN ASSORTMENT of Dress Goods from the neat Scotch plaid at 14c per yard to those beautiful plain and fancy cloths at $1.25 per yard. 10 per cent reduction during this Sale A-feeaal-tif-ul-liW 10 per cent reduction Ladies' Cloaks Best American calico prints, per yard. new and neat patterns JO and Reduction Muslin, Sheetings, Etc.

ON ACCOUNT of the" extremely of "cotton for the past two years it has been impossible to sell a good muslin at 5c per yard During this sale we will offer 1,000 yards of-good-smooth, unbleached muslin worth 6i cents, per yard 1,000 yards Bleached Muslin, worth 8c at per yard other-grades at as big bargains WIDE per yard less than same.quality sold for two years. Hosiery and Underwear For Men, Women An Eastern Cloak Factory of whom we have bought in the past has informed us that they have sent on consignment a complete line of COATS, WRAPS and FURS for Women and Children. OUR LATE PURCHASE on these goods jilso give us the opportunity to offer you rare bargains. We will save you money on every A PULL LINK OF wool and fleeced The goods and prices will bear your, inspection and prove our assertions They instruct us to sell them as they are over stocked on account of the extremely warm fall. These goods are billed to us at extremely low figures and as we have no money invested in them and have the privilege of returning them we will offer them at a very small Percent for trouble, If you need a Coat and price is an object see us DRYSONLY Saturday, fMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Table Linens, Towels, Etc. NICE complete line. During this sale- 10 per cent reduction Sweater Special Handkerchiefs. Belts, Hand and Pocket Books FANCY COLLARS All New, Up-to-date Goods. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our line oi hand chatelaines We bought the entire close-out line of a wholesale house These are the prices we are going to make while they last: 50c values at 25c 75c and 98c 50c up a big lot from a wholesale house at a snap.

Sweaters, pine apple pattern, I white, black, cardinal and blue well worth 81.50, AO. your choice for each Sample line of Sweaters for men and boys 25c These we offer for LESS than MANUFACTURERS COST Seeing is Believing Children's Hoods, Togae, Infants Hoods and knit Jackets extremely low prices. 3500 in the lot purchased at a bargain Prices A speeiahreduction. of during this sale. Ladies fascinators, Mit tens and Gloves Our late purchase made us a big saving on these lines We have them at 25c to .1.50 Come and see.

Holiday Goods BEFORE we will be headquarters for Holiday Goods, Although we are getting opened late we an extra effort to handle; your trade in this line. Our holiday goods were bought before the. fire and we had shipments-held-until-we-couTd We have an entire which iwludes everything toilet articles, books, toys, games and everything. You will find what you want here and will save money. Men and 'Boys' Caps your winter cap NOW at close-out prices.

of caps we had in warehouse at 1 -2 our regular price One box SHOES! A COMPLETE stock of new The BEST for the money We guarantee quality-and prices Come in and let us lit you out RUBBER Rubber' Goods wei- purchased before the lire but were not in the fire. Or. account of getting back into business late we are compelled to make big reductions on all rubber goods "boots. rubbers 10 to 15 per cent reduction All high grade-goods but sold at less than you would have to pay for cheap goods. Cotton Flannel Mittens and Gloves 12 1-2 Oauntlett Gloves 10c per pair 10c Gloves 7c per pair '8c 6G per pair IZIOc Mittens 8c per pair 8c 6c per pair 6c 4c per pair We have ovei 1,000 dozen of these goods on hands'and hope to close them rapidly.

SPECIAL PRICKS DEALERS Groceries! A new clean stock of Groceries Bring us your butter and eggs Tinware, Granitware, Etc. Mens Fixings 25 dozen Ties worth 50 cents, sale price. 25 cents. Large lot of high priced Suspenders, the best you ever saw. Our price 25 50cts.

Men's Dress Shirts, extraordi- at the prices, 50c and $1.00. Overalls and Work Shirts Overalls worth tifw lor 50c. Bib Overall, heavy weight denam'shiph hack and front, all the necessary pockets, sold most places 7Cf flOur price per Work can get, good tillers and AOp good wearers TTOV PEOPLE'S PLACE FOR POPULAR PRICES First Building North of the Post Office. if 4: Wr' Si" ill A Jewell City telegram notes the mysterious disappearance of Miss Zoe Loucks, the 16 year old daughter of a prosperous farmer living near that city. Notice to advertisers: All changes of advertisments must be in the Teles-! cope office by Wednesday noon to insure their publication in the current issue.

Poultry Wanted. We want allthe poultry we can get aad will market price ia cash. Deliver at our store. B. Riddlebarger Son.

Miss-Mary Hill's many Belleville friends will regret to learn that sfie has been compelled to resign her position in the Kansas City schools on account-of ill health, and has gone east to spend the winter. white faced calves, at my place on John Kuchera's arm, five miles north and one mile east of Cuba Anyone- proving this property and all damages and expenses may have the same. J. F. BARTON tf Reserved seats for the three remain' CourseforT $1.

These are Thomas McClary, Dunard Male Quartette and Bell Ringers and John Meritts, McClary, Monday, December 5. Taken Up. On Friday, Nov. horse male, about 16 hands high, and weighs 1150 lbs. 10 years old.

Has white hind foot and was blind in both eyes. J. L. BEATY, Belleville, Kansas, Residence in sec. 31, T.

3, R. 2. in Jefferson township. Mr. Frank Washcek, of Idaho, wasin the He is a son of the late Wencel Washichek, of Cuba and was here to file his father's will in the Probate Court.

A hearing was set for December 6th. Mrs. CM. Arbuthnot. and children returned home Monday evening from Lawrence, where they had gone to spend Thanksgiving with Miss Lulu, who is attending the University.

Krieg south side square, are paying 7 cts for'hens 7 cts for young roosters. Mrs.Bob Michaelis accompanied by Miss arrived here from Salina, Monday. Mrs.Michelis will return to Salina, after a short visit with friends but Miss Lizzie will remain. The Postoffice and book store building was repapered this week and a general house cleaning has been in order. Every thing looks spick and span and as bright as a dollar.

7 cts for hens and 7 cts for young roosters at Krieg Go's, south side square. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson returned to their home at Palmer, JCan- sas, Wednesday after a visit at the home of P. Anderson, Frank Darby and Al Goosmanv" Mr.

Anton Vanous Fault. of Bel ley ille, marriage Tuesday by Probate -Judge Wagener. The Telescope extends" and Miss Mary were united in congratulations to the happy couple. Krieg south side square, are paying 7 cts for hens and 7 cts foe young roosters..

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