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Show ' A GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL D(JLT1 xxfies smeiei BAJsur B "WILL BE GKrVEIN" -A."WST I THE GOLDI RULE STORE I I TO SSEOIVEES OMS OP OUR OTTJSTC'OXUZXSIECSSS. I ConxiMLeixcirio; Monday, December CJ, 1915, H I One chance, or voting cupon; will be given witheach 25 centfe'purchase made at this store, up to 3 o'clock, p. m , of December 24- CH lr THE; DAY, BEFORE CHRISTMAS. ' M 1 l I THE CUSTOMER WRITES A NAME (His or her own, presumably) ON THE COUPON AND DEPOSITS IT IN A SEALED BOX. WHEN THE POLLS CIOSF AT t -H 1 i O'CLOCK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, THE PERSONS IN THE ROOM WILL CHOOSE THREE JUDGES TO COUNT THE VOTES, AND THE CUSTOMER RECEIVINP 'IH 1 THE HIGHEST NUMBER WILL BE GIVEN THE LIFE-SIZE DOLL, AS SOON AS THE COUNT IS COMPLETED. WJbiUMMl KLCEIVING wH XBOXLiXja JOINT ESSmi.TGIXTPXOIW 91 I ' ' .DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND SEE THE BIG, BEAUTIFUL DOLL, WHICH IS NOW ON EXHIBITION IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. WHAT LITTLE GIRT WOIIT n :H I NOT BE TICKLED NEARLY TO DEATH TO GET IT? IT IS WELL WORTH AN EFFORT. THEN WHY NOT CONFINE YOUR PURCHASES AS FAB 1 AS POSSIBLE "H I TO THIS STORE WHILE THE CONTEST LASTS, AND TRY TO SECURE THE PRIZE? BLB A AU Ab U1"1 VH 1 ,j Our Store is Santa's Headquarters I OUR BIG STOCK OF CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS IS IN, AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND PURCHASES YOU WILT FIND OTTR JTnrK ni? 1 i ' TOYS AND CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF ALL KINDS MORE COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETE THAN EVER B EFORR WE H AvVPR fl I f YOURMSELECTIONSTHE " "SHP EARLY" IS THE SLGAN F M0ST PRUDENT BUYERS. WE yBlIAYQW MAKING 9 "i H ..' ' " - D R 1 n 1 ESTABLISHED 1000 "THE OLD REUABLF," - I ( CEDAR CITY CO-OP. M. & M. I. " I I V 8 , DEALERS IN t I f , ' ' I . , ? CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS, f I '" 'v " . - .- . ' , GROCERIES, FLOUR, HARDWARE, ETC. K v 1 . ' . " " " . ' i ' '' . Cedar, City, Utah, December 1, 1915. - ' ' . , - Dear Friend: - . " .v.'- , ,. - After due consideration we have decided that we will, after December, 10th; 1915, , J " - " conduct our business on a cash basis, and sell for cash (or its equivalent) only. We are all aware v ' -- . ' - . . that with ready cash one is a factor in the open market, as well as in any business. 1 ' There are many reasons why a merchant should sell for cash : Many who are given credit y v , . never pay, and this loss must be made up by those who do pay, which is unjust and unfair. Those "ft' ' - t ' who Pay should buy for less than the charge customer as it costs from 15 to 20 per cent to conduct jX? ' v a business on credit. By doing a strictly cash business we eliminate this loss which will be turned ;7i K . $ to a gain by the cash customer. " , i ' rww - - . ' ' To our many friends who have treated us with fairness for credit extended to them, we shall" . v'"' ,' in the future more than try to repay them by selling them merchandise lower than any store in " V At ' the country. it 'lv"' 'kkiJh T In taking this course, it is not intended as a reflection on anyone's honesty, but a protection, xifSp- A. Jv,' and in the spirit of treating all our friends alike. , -, : .'wt f f 5 v We trust that you will look on this matter with consideration and help us make this store u - .. jb. - llCedar City's best shopping place ;" and also to carry our cash sale policy to success. 'a 4, ' , , - Thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting your future business, on the merits of "' " $8 our goods, prices and service, we remain, Yours very respectfully, 'I " " ' " i""' ' ' ' . ' CEDAR CITY CO-OP. P. S. After December 10th, all merchandise"sent put on approval must be paid for at the . time. If returned in good condition, your money will be cheerfully refunded. ' K All grain will be considered the same as cash. 1 1 ' J 1 . v- , ' 1 k S |