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VOL. 1. MONROE, LA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1883. N0.28. NOT Mrs. BRADY'S -- 3 TT -- LEON GERSON'S I' LL :BE RAFFT-ED OT.UT AT 'T-IE MAMMOTH DRY GOODS ESTABIISHMENT! 34 GRAND STREET. r; ('Mlle ]one, (oe all and t'v vir luck], ! It 01".s not lost Yvou oet ltcet t, tfior thle h('ai ces :'are C GITTVE8N A WAYU. All it needs is that Von buy the best .o(ds fi' tle he least oerv at LEON GERSON'8, 34 Grand Street, Monroe, La. tind for m each dollar handed ove'r tile c'o lnterh , \-o, ,.t :t I liik1l Nvili.lh - 'ivs out I. clhant"c to Vwin Ill s h'tl'ndlid *iathusfdck Srquau iauoa, Now on exlibiition, ill LEONT G-iERSON~-'S stori at 34- G-RAND STRlEE T. All the ladies who have tried T1e Piano are tlInalitlllo'l in its praise, and wish in the lºottoll of thelir ltlessedt hearis to hold the lu(cky- unuhe' and (arry off the prize. Look at the Bargains: lnlicos *,c pil" /ard; 1-I- lJr'wn ihomestir,,' T pr .cf rd; I -1 i'ott? J1'ini.heUd l'Ch/ hil*./ 'lr .I ir, l: ('olton i/'lr/OI! JiU/ Il pur .d; Je i .s lom 1 0 e lo I. ) ir .qard; ('or.l or I . for / "c; I di' I.'' ltI l ' - , l lose. r/hit, l a(ld ,hrlo .ed 1. ,i l pe do.:'I: LCdiei.' blordcrd l(aiUdlk'ch iiri 1.25 I.pr ido:;: L/.dicsX' ir,'(d Shs, clf orl c loth, 'l( r pc ai ; L)di.' l/10a'Ird Nho,,v 1 .'441 mIr /lir: . 1 mricaut I)r..s G'oods 1i Ilc pc) ,Ja('dl; F]iain.1l S'luitii/gs 2,"c per ,0 "rd. Tlhe inllllles'e atlnd ill variety unIl)arallelld stock consists ol' )Dress (od, Silkss,(l):l, 1Fl:niuls, Siitings, (lokiilts, Eiderdown, I-oisel-, Naotions, FaI'eyware and .Jewelry; l nttons and Tri(l'uingls, Lales, 'Tow(ils, Na:pkicis, Spreads, Table Clo hs, Curtains, Litamrequins, Carpets and Rugs; Ladies' :[isses' and Cliildren Hats. To ennuumerate all the styles, colors, shades and prices of these 5goods would till voltunes, HI n tl ' laldies .a1.l respectfully ill vitled to pay 1111 a visit and convince' themlselves of itle reality of ,V oth'r, that is: I(, Sell the Best Goods fort thei Lowest 1Prices. Ladies(li vi. out f town arut respectfully solicited to send in thl 1 olrders. I ssture ih i prompt aid "refiil execution. GENTLEMEIWS it: DEPA ETME'NT, 0QOC-IE$ AAND $UPJLIE$. in this my stock is equally as well assorted atlud v:riert - in all other I ttter in the purest good l andt at lowest ligures, 'uelh n branches, and consists of PLO'I'JINX , IL4'JS, BOO,'T, ,slOES, IAI'.1t., IL O I"/, N((/';.I/, OI''I';EE, I'NDER IV EAl ?, NECK I'EAR, '11,'1,S .11.LA,;'.i',, '(11.:I1 '( , '/I;1 /I,' HO,)IA 1"}, IUMIJBRELLAS, ~ NA, '/W ";s, AL(.,S'and n A, 'ICHII LN, E1'1(. . IA (;(;I(, a(, / 'Ji; , .WI I/ 'II/ ) ,of evr:/ Old and young men as well as boys will tind it to their advantage to call on 11 , me and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere., ' , 1,1, ' I I can and dlo compete successfully with any establishment in this .ctior of ;,1,,X I'1A RI, ( /0/ 'KE/, , / l., / /. . the State in regardl to both quality and prices of my goodt. i11 conclusion I draw tlhe particular attention of my aii lm friends and custonwlrs to the newly and fully supplited assortl nt of Handsome Boots and Shoes for Ladies, (lentlenen, Misses, Boys, Children and Infitnts, lllllIutdctured fr my trade l' the, celebrated lirall of ZALLER, LEWIN & Co., Philadelphia, *:nad other renUowIned lholses. Come on to Gerson's Dry GootIs Store, Where goods are cheaper thtan e'er Ilfort For every dollar cash you spend, You get a chance to win the grand Mathushek Piano, now in his store-And then you can play, ''H. M. 5. Pinafore.' Remember 34 Grautd Street, Monroe, La. t~et Mooe