YES! THERE IS A BIG SALE AT PLUMMER'S SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, NOV. 3rd The warm weather we have been having is responsible for this sale. We must sell season able merchandise during the season* We don't carry them over* Every price named is a bona-fida certified bargain- Our reputation is behind this sale. We know we are offering good clean merchandise at Bargain Prices . Not a Bankrupt Sale but a Sale of "Honest to Goodness" Clean , Seasonable Winter Merchandise. MENS HEAVY DUCK SLICKER LINED COATS, $5 VALUES $3.95 GOOD OUTING, YD, 8C GOOD GINGHAM, YD. ? ? ? 8C CANTON FLANNEL, YD. 10c CHILDRENS GOOD QUALITY SCHOOL HOSE, PR 15c ALL WOOL SERGE, 48 IN. WIDE, $2 VALUE, YD 98c SPOOL THREAD, SEVEN SPOOLS FOR 25c CHILDRENS WOOL SLIPOVER SWEATERS $1.50 TO $2.00 VALUES 98f. CHILDRENS WOOL KNIT TOBOGGAN CAPS 25c MISSES UNIONSUITS 39c BOYS UNIONSUITS 39c MENS HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS 95c LADIES FELT HOUSE SUPPERS 45c MENS HEAVY ROPE KNIT WOOL SWEATERS $1.95 JOHN RICH'S ALL WOOL LUMBER SHIRTS $3.45 1 TABLE LADIES HI CUT SHOES VAL. TO $4 50? PR 54 !N. ALL WOOL TWEED, $2.50 VALUE, YD. $1.45 1 LOT LADIES & CHILDRENS VELVET AND FELT HATS, EACH 50c 36 INCH CRETONNE, VD. 13c 50<= QUALITY BLACK SATINE, YD. 25c NEW FANCY PLAID DRESS GOODS, 75c VAL. 49c LADIES FUR TRIMMED COATS, EACH $7.95 MENS LARGE WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, EACH 4C 1 LOT MENS WALKOVER SHOES, $7.50 TO $9.00 VALUES, PR. $3.95 FAST COLOR DRESS PRINTS, 25c VALUES, YD. 18c LADIES GINGHAM, READY MADE HOUSE DRESSES 79c CHILDRENS READY MADE GINGHAM SCHOOL DRESSES 75c MENS 50 CENT FANCY SILK HALF HOSE, PR. 25c LADIES KNIT BLOOMERS 39c LADIES BLACK TRAVELING BAGS 95c One Lot Men's Suit* ? Values from $20.00 to $30.00 > at $10*00 PER SUIT / A Real Extra Special for this Sale Only. Hundreds of Short Ends and Remnants of Dry Goods ? at 1-2 PRICE This one Table of Remnants is worth Coming Miles to see. Twenty-Five Per Cent Reduction on all New Ladies Felt Hat* 25% REDUCTION Full Line of Different Colors, Shapes and Sizes in this lot. PLUMMER'S "Dependable Goods for Less"

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