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$10,000.00 stock of spring and summer and new fall cloth* ing, furnishing goods, hats for men and boys to \be distribut ed in the homes of the people of Warsaw and surrounding country for less than the ac tual cost of manufacture.. $10,000. J ' 3 Clothing and Men and Boys S This sale will go down as the ^greatest underpriced \clothing >and furnishing selling event fever known in Warsaw. Our ^entire stock of spring and 'summer clothing, furnishings, 6tc., Will go in this sale at less than cost. • to be closed out before August 1st at less ihan the co^tfof raw material'. The Greatest and most sensational clothing sale in? thc^ history of Warsaw. AH goods sold as Advertised. First Come-rFirst Served. By reason of being: overstock and lack of floor space we find ourselves unusually and heavily overloaded with airimrnense stock of merchandise. We are compelled to start THE most stupendous stock reduction sale ever attempted in the trade history of Wyoming county. This will be a successful sale because it is generally recognised byjiundreds of people of Warsaw and vicinity as a bona fide closing out of the bal= ance of the season'SvStock. Boys* Clothes Boys $2.50 Suits.. $1.98 , Boys $3.00 Suits.. $2.37 Boys $3.50 Suits.. $2.67 Boys $4.00 Suits.-.. .-.. $2.98 ; Boys $4.50 Suits.. $3.35 '. Boys $5\.O0 Suits £ : Bpys $5.50 Suits $3.87 $4.15 : ..Boys $6.50 Suits.. $4.49 .; Most all have two, pairs of pants If V Our Mammoth Stock of Men's Suits Divided Into Six Big Lots All Suits worth from $8 50 to $10 00 All SuitB worth from $1(1 00 to $13.50 All 8uits worth from $14.50 to $16.50 All Suits worth from $17 50 to $21 50\ All Suits worth from $18 50 to $20 00 $6.98 9:98 11.25 T3t35 16.27 AH SuitB * worth from $22 50 to .'$27 50 MM Men's Pants $1.00 Pants... 89c $1.50 Pants $2.00 Pants ... \ $2.50 Pants .., Until the opening of Beardsley's store the people of Warsaw and vi- cinity knew not the low cost of clothing. Our many satisfied custo mers will tell you our clothing is the best quality at the lowest price. $3.00 Pants . $3.50 Pants . $4.Q0 Pants Hep's Shirts This Includes work, dress and outing shjrts. 50c 8wtt » $1.00 3blrt»; |1.50 Sbirts $2.00 I. Shirts I 45c ,89c $123 $K53 $2.00 Hats. $1147 $1.29 $1.67 $1.89 $2.27 $2.79 $3.58 - Hen's Hats A.I1 hats Boft, stiff, straw and panams baU. ' _ 50 Qb-.....'...'.. V :-.::.:: 45c $iIoda .u 79c $1.50'- $1.13 $2.50 a-.: * $1.67 3,00 B .« 2.17 Hen's Underwear Union Snits and Two piece Suits. 50c Garments.. • $1.00 $1.50 Garments. Garments. ...45c ...89c $1.29 $5.00 Bats. $3.45 On account of lack of space we are not able to advertise all our articles, bnt everything is on sale. -~ LOOK Tr|E SIGN E. i mimm Y THIS SALE IS CASH Frank Holly 'of Warsaw was a Sunday caller on hi* aunt, Mrs. Wmi Luce. c.'- ' Miss Laura \Murray of Rochester •>'' is spending 'some time with ter aunt, •A Mrs E. G. Trueidain' •• .Sites Irene Bsttia wiai^a guest, of \ S r.. y M!M Lola Mooneye'*r Warsaw, .(-f Thursday and Friday aad. attended. t\7tb'e'.-A'lamnl Banquet Thursday eve^' ' - '•\ f i -JSeil * t ne of Warsaw was a pleas v ati^oaUe'r on Miss Gertrude Stearns, , ' Wesd'ay. ' . . >.''• ^Olias/ Manger of Warsaw was a SMiactp.y .c&ljer on Mrs. Henrietta Manger'.* iMxe Chas. Grlswold was a guest -Of he son, Budd'Grlawold, at Roch tster, last week. Mrs, WilliRm Jsuc retained t&'her bows la Baffxio Sunday after spend*. tag'.two. weeks?. irlth.ihec^paYeptii vE. WebsV^nd^fa;^-^.^:--. Mrs. Robert MoOonne.llorMachias ia a gueft of her sister, Mrs, \Leoh Baker. . \ •, Miss Sabr'a Grlswold ie~ Totting her brother Grant at'Danen.^'* Fred Baker was in. Rochester *Moa- Miss Adah Wtbaitrljij^J^tf- nesday for a' two •wwk^jrtt.^wjiir her sister Mrs. Wn^rJ«i^;RBWlp; vMfai Laura Hawlej^of^amw .was a. guest of the Mlsa^ujajtaa'and EtfM'8te»rns, Tl)nwdayjij|^r;^ , Afvia^Woloott^arid^f aiaiiy^of; We'thitriifield were/ Bnattaj^'liifts l pf. B. S. WebjJer 8 .ahd;wtfic>c.>iT-s. Miss Rose NetionUofiR^dhestet spent Sunday:'with Iter ib'ti't, Mrf;,\ B,G. Trueidell. ^ 4' ;Mile«'.ii9iIs*o.l'd; : t o£,. P.oWWieeg«.ie. was a re^at-*g*Vat p^^lrpfcrents,':^ H. Grlswojdvaiii^wfei./V-*^ ' ? !fbe 'Misses Emma- and Grace 'Paul, are guests of/their aunt^Mis.:! Ida P^ul, at BUve^Creeic. * Mrs. N. .^Bradley/and daughters of West Virginia wars, recent guests of her.brother, Arthur Biker and fata- • Ed. McOlure,, ,wife;:and daughter Vernice of:WjirWw^»pent-8unday at •CM rsT^ PlinB^Bnrlfiiurf :waa takeh. to a Roeheitir hospital-Weanetday for an'operation. ...8he> is doing \as'well as^.can'-iae,' excepted and:-her many friends w.foh' for her a speedy recov*' ;ivTii'e.-W.;d,:.T.'U:. ice cream sopiaJ held: at the ; Wh,oi};.house Thursday evening-; was^' largelyr. Attended:' A. prograai 'in',tn»rgfr.-2_of 1 MissAlice i^W^was;g\Ten\by .thLftcjoung people' ,Th*>ixtviaA«tfi'g?wUr<b>^ held with\ ^rs^'ora 1 \'MaOlureV>t 'Warsaw 'Ehttrstlitv/-jBly\'iB't\B t the program; will be in charge of .Mrs McOlure. Mra Frank Smith>is oil the sick .list. ; ~ ' . ' > \ Plinn Barlb'urt was in Rochester Sanda*.' Edwin Hnmphrey, wife and. son Warren were in Warsaw Monday. < oouhtyo OU kt, wVdinNGcommf. - Martha If eI«at1>Un, PI&IBUS ' • In' porwmio. ei a JtMtaneat in Jli. »Wf.'<muW M«cUea>oC Partition ud n!^ wmd lati n Cl«tk> Office of UM CocBty of ^yoBihw^jm tk. In and by »Vd indsma>t for that v . «i. will Mil at public^octloa-jititfc. _ Klcbari U Colvnan..lath . Vflla«« cC. Wuww;-| Wyomlna- Own tr. New York. M U m <'19U. «ay it] JoVk-lSU, at Un o>claelc In th. fantoMa *t that 1 MT/ tlMlasda >nd pi ln » In —M htdaiatt dw- o<Md, aBddlrM^*dtob*K)d,iL8foOe'>#s< ' . > AlX TXJLT TKACT OK fXXQUl. (Hf.UlMI^ l !tut« {a Ua. VtHa«« ot SOrtr 8 urinw. ComntyMC Wyottlnc. and State-oCJM.«r. york.kelnv^M.U on'ti n «w^tk'«id.oMmaoari.AT«, ta «a M Y2H«c«. *od 'botriK',kot«£Uib«n 11 u <li«< tk« tz^KV <U iana 1itt«t^Mp«nhaM«>KtiMi.Woce^tarSaU Ow. iwiA.aai hy;lt-aaljr .sarmod .and dhiM Into C^hty,»odto ^rt^;rrf«rw»« ]s hereby to.de i of.hja«nj>*rBc»J«r.<b»cript5oa «ad Ixton&rfea the irnlnbM alw>. dwcribKL SnMwt to ear- Alnreaemtfansand^triettona,ranTujni the ^^^RfcaaryJfT, 1918 aSi 'nicoSw W th« WyomlncCou^Oark's O^ltocht^jS,^ _ jky •'\ \ thVmbg^iS?^ao^^afSV«te S««*^nJJeular^e»cripHon and „ a and Dated,lC«y2l,191S. . , ^ Khftadl. Cbtanan. . ^ PJaintia , ».Attom»i v l *- tt \;r. 'V-'-. & . >HIS>AMR REPRESENTED FOR BHAJ <cfiklH ^%HE PRINCIPAL^