Campbellsport News, February 17, 1916

BARGAINS IN
CAMPBELLSPORT

RECORD BREAKING PRICE
REDUCTIONS IN RELIABLE
MERCHANDISE

  Come on along everybody! It will pay you to come many miles to do your trading at Campbellsport, especially during this and next week, when some unheard of low prices have been placed on merchandise by various business firms in our little city.
   On Monday morning John H. Paas & Son, owners of the Rexall store, opened their "One Cent" sale and since that time they have "dished out" thousands of bargains to their many customers. Their sale continues until Saturday evening. Knickel-Straub company began operations this morning of closing out their entire winter stock, and will continue for one week to sell at remarkably low prices. Not only winter goods, however, but every article in their large store is going at bargain prices. If you can make use of anything in the line of ready-to-wear clothing, it will pay you to visit Knickel-Straub company's store this week. The firm has cut the prices down to figures below cost on all ladies', men's, and children's clothing.
   Saturday Seering & Curran will open their store with a rousing "Nine Cent" sale. It is here where you can buy articles that used to retail as high as 18c and 20c, at the low price of 9c. Then there are the merchandise that used to sell at $1.00 up to $25.00, which are now being sold at discounts ranging up to 50 per cent. Read their advertisement in this issue.
   L. C. Kohler, owner of the cash store, is advertising a two weeks' shoe sale, that means dollars into the purses  of those who will take advantage of the low prices, which Mr. Kohler has placed on this stock of most reliable footwear. The entire stock will be offered at reduced prices beginning Saturday, February 19th.

 

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