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r:^£i£: Ml 1 l«pl |m1 Iwl loT«l •Ii ICTC! •X* •n [•nl !»1« jOX«9i 1 \^e have spared no ti^ie, money or expense to make this the leading department store of the North west. As a consequence, yoto will see the grkndest display of up-to-date merchandise that it has ever been your lot to see outside of the large cities of the United s%f- Our metlj^ds will 1^ metropolitan' l^oth in *the l^ne of merchandise, %e earr^ and the way we shall conduct qur business. We shall carry a full and complete Hue of Dry Goods, Notions, Lace. Gloveg, Ribbons, Ladies and Children's ready made weaf, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Men's and Hoys' Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, and a complete litie of Men's. Ladies' and Children's Shoes We shall make a special effort to give to the peo .rrtflB-gg-izyai KSEH SPECIAL MENTION Remember Sbuvenir Day, 1 KEAVIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. E I N N I N SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, At 9 a. m. sharp, at which time we will throw our doors open for the inspection of the public. ple* of this community, something which they have never heretofore seen in a town even many times the size of Minot. We are going to sell our merchandise at values never heretofore equaled. Reliable, honest good goods which have been bought from first hands, thereby saving a jobber's profit. All goods will be marked in plain figures, selling goods at ab solutely one price for cash, where a child can buy as cheaply as a man or a woman. We propose to sell all wobl foftililkjol, all silk for all silk, all linen for all linen, all%otton for all cotton, and if any pur chase made at this store proves unsatisfactor3*, we will refund the money without a question. We are going to establish in this city an up-to date department store where goods will be sold for cash and cash only. Where a cash customer need not pay for the loss incurred by/bad debts. KEAVIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. In the New Scofield Block. In the New Scofield Block. IVMNdf -v Nn hak WjfjW 'SttGKZ.. T&Z" GRAND OPENING WEEK O E N E W Every dollar of our stock is new and the latest style. All our ready-to-wear garments have been manufactured for us since we placed our orders. We are moving no old stock or old goods here—all new and the latest creations in merchandise. No person buving from us need be alarmed that should they visit any large city they might find themselves be hind the times in styles. The goods we shall carry will be up-to-date and of the latest and most ap proved styles, as is turned out by the leading manu facturers ot the world. We will quote special prices for our opening week in the next issue of this paper. Watch for them as they will be certain to appeal to every person who will be so fortunate as to be able to make our store a visit between the 16th and 24th of September, our opening week. On Saturday, September 16, the first day cf our opening only, we will give to every lady who visits our store, a beautiful souvenir—not some cheap ar« tide as is usually given at openings, but a valuable, beautiful souvenir that is sure to be highly appreci ated by all. Saturday, September 16th. NO. DAK iCsol q'§ •4. Mi