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Show rskey's Great, S t My store at Ogden demands my attention and I am Stl6e compelled to return as soon as possible. I have decided de-cided to make Saturday my last day here. Saturday night at 1 0:30 o'clock I close the door. I do not want to take any goods back, therefore I have decided to distribute them to vow at practically your own price. You have nearly all visted tliit grrat tale and know what'i here and how cheap you can buy goods from me. 1 will lake another lice oil the price of these goods, so now is your chance. If you haven't the ready eaih it will pay vou to borrow, as you never before and nc vi r again will Ln able to purchase merchandise at such small prices. SHOES 1 The celebrated Xapatan Shoe; I ItcKiilar l. 'VI value. st o r- 1;.".i.'::w.b:'!1 $3.1 5 , The WntMon I'liiuimer Shoe; ! Iteiruliir I'l.ml Shoe. t O OP-! forv'".n,:w.':':" $3.35 All other Shoes and Oxfords on tale at like reductions, HATS The K Inn Hut II. if. t 1 FTP f,;h"i":::u:..$1.75 Klnk'-liuiy Hat at ihn An ?;!r .?:!".".? .ip.oO Railroad Mcn'i Hats JC Handkerchiefs lOchdkfsnow 6 for 25c 5c hdkfs now - 8 for 25c 2 for 25c kind, now 4 for 25c '"lS-U! ,- 1 haven't the' lIOtmng rom i this! space to quote prices. All cloth-; ing cheaper than ever. I will ' give from 25 to 50 per cent' off on my Sale price. SHIRTS All my rt'K-ulitr II M, ll.iio r- and ": irenH Shlrla fl If wIIIkoiii lleiriilnr "rc Work Shlru a f While t'h'ily hiHt xUC lllnck hiu i . mi hlnrth, (1 mid f f ll.'A KIlli'Hl you ever fi If Haw now w HckI Kin. I" blue chainbray p r hhirtH rg. price II.OII; ") Liwt call One lot or ShirlH all r r hIi'h Hik. Il.mi value JC PANTS JllHt receiveil new bhlpillellt of I'eir Top I'aniH Latent tiling for Sprint;. Come and neu them. UNDERWEAR 75c grade now 40c l.(K) grade now 45c l.50,giadt: now 70c TIES Four-in-f lands, Strings and Bows. All colors. At your own price. GLOVES 1.00 gloves now - 45c 1.25 gloves now - - 65c 1.50 gloves now - 70c 2.00 gloves now - . 95c 2.50 gloves now - - $1.40 3.50 gloves now - - $1.85 HOSE I Oc grade, now , 5c I 5c grade, now - - 3 for 25c 25c grade, now 3 for 40c 50c grade, now 25c STORE OPEN SATURDAY OC'yiC,VOI?D STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10:30 IXC.iVlILlYiOllI. EVENING TILL 8:30 SATURDAY, 19th IS THE LAST DAY JFJBiJS Il5"r 9 Coalville HoteTSamtle Room : j Tim Timhh, l. Mi per year. I MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1910. Opening in Spring Millinery. Come and select your Easier Bonnet SPLENDID LINE OF STREET AND SCHOOL HATS. XL. SolIixdloxx rt tt j The very latest in Spring Street Hats, f just in. Also ' a large Variety of .- . Cluldicn't School hlali jp MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, g XX 'PHONE 41 BLAC". tl Good Service Ready for you when you reed anything in ' ihe line of fresh or salted meatbeef, mutton, pork, ham or bacon. We know wlial we are buying; therefore know wlial we arc telling - . know how lo cut it up, too, and we would like lo have more j of your trade. You'll benefit by it, n well at we, I SUMMIT MEAT CO., 1 Bagnell & Ball, Prof a. I Coal... His Weber Coal spells economy. JS J Try a ton. It will do a W ton's work. Do not take IV JjJ any chances this season in the o matter of fuel. Coal that iv produces the greatest amount ? ' VV of heat; coal that burns to iv i the last ounce; coal that is all $ ) coal, and the ash of which is f evidence of its heat energy J' w that's the kind of coal we sell IV i J, V ;. yjjf ajajjajaajajajaaajajaiiaiiiaiii illiwtui I III IIUIIIH I I II I Mil , I WEGER COAL CO, I Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. l |