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I 12 TRUTH. 1 1 - - mi 8 x I tbis Klwk's Greatest news , i" I - Cbrouab truth . :.: ;, I EftS The Announcement of the Final Disposal s J of the Stock of the Utah Stove & Hardware Company Beginning H I m, May 26th and Ending June 29th ' , SgjS laffta B 4ir rajlji , V t - - E3 -n w Unquestionably this announcement is profuse with possibilities 5s to the readers of this magazine who, like all others, never overlook p IK gS c a chance to save a little money on the things they need In this j jasg h" 3 wtu1 instance of hardware selling you will not save a little money, but a "Cjkls SsS ' SMI TTjBntf ver consJderable sum Mr. P. W. Madsen, who is known to every y&EJefi $$ 'ft larftS reader of this paper as a man of undoubted integrity, herein an- iSm wts p BjJ NirB noun:es his retirement from the hardware bu:iness, to confine his 3f swc ;t' EyS entire attention to other interests. Read the following announce- S$5 -c 1 sjfcJU; ments, and you convince yourself that this is really the only bona- S I guin ) fide closing-out sale ever inaugurated in Salt Lake City. jajsg r M : ' Is . m Read This ',' 35ic A fow inontlis nB l dec,ilcd to c,oso p US3 up this htore. Since that time 1 have ?? ,)0en disposing of the Btock as fast as ffieil posHililc, hut ilndlng it Impossible to ,t i r? K'vc mv nttontion to the store on ac- K count of other Interests, I have con- ' ( terS traded with Mr. E. II. Miller to closo v ( J -tar U1) ,no ''"s'11038 within thirty days 5j2 ending Juno 29th. Mr. Miller has ex- Cr? pllclt orders to closo out this stock re- f ?m gardless of cost; to dispose of all ttx- t 5Mt tures as well, and to turn over this E SvS building absolutely empty on July 1. 1 fWl n1)0 tl10 PeP'e W'H takQ advant- iTir "B ot tn,R opportunity to buy hard i ware at the low prices that will be m quoted at this sale. Hj Very cordially, v DJftt p- w- MADSEN. Then This The communication opposite by Mr. I W. Madsen, tells practically the whole story. I have made a contract with him which calls for the complete disposnl of this stock on June 29th, and turning over this building, ready for tho new occupant, on July 1st. There Is but one way to sell this stock as to guarantee the salo of every ar ticle In this store. Having such n short time In which to do this, I have not hesitated in the matter of prlco cutting. Mr. .,adsen's orders to mo read; "Sell regardless of any cost, I want to empty tho building July 1." Hoping to have your presence dur ing this sale, I beg to remain, Very respectfully, E. H. MILLER. Agreement The undersigned agrees to dispose 35S of the entire stock of the Utah Stove SSS2 and Hardware Co., within a period of Sj? 1 thirty days, beginning May 2Gth, 1905, Wft i and ending June 29th, 1905. PRO- 553 VIDED: ffil " That the undersigned has the privl- jrvt ledge of disposing of the stock of said 5?M 't Stove and Hardware Co., at actual fiS factory cost, for cash. SH?i 'i The undersigned further agrees to SSjC A turn over the building clear of all fScgt I stock to P. W. Madsen, on July 1, 1905, ITCH F ready to undergo re-construction for SZjg new lessee. E. H. MILLER. fivicS Approved: S5)Un P. W. MADSEN, President, S3 Utah Stove and Hardware Co. ' V&C&t 1 stun I ; m mi 5Sjj ' This Great Sale Begins Friday Morning at 9 o'clock . 2 ' M Utah Stove & Hardware Company H j 1 gi 34-36 East First South Street ggg lj (t m m.