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-3 at a great sacrifice (fIROQUA, WISCONSIN It THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1911 ■ * IBRUAEY 3, AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M. M I COMP ANY STOCK WE MADE AN AGREEMENT TO MAKE A CASH PAYMENT OF $20,000.00 ON MARCH FIRST, WHICH WE it * sacrifice the entire $75,000.00 stock of high class merchandise, in many cases almost half price. This is a case when costs and profits . c > we are in position to cut prices as low as may be necessary in order to raise the cash. ndjat a very great sacrifice. It consists of Clothing, Furnishings for Men and Boys, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Ready-Made Skirts, Suits and hs !e W. F. Lindemann Company sold, or their style of doing business, as you all know that for the past fifty years Lindemanns’ Store has e i that they carried nothing but High Grade Merchandise and always gave their customers a square deal —one price to all, and always h< t principles will be carried out by us at the present time and in the future in every respect. Y)F HELP yc igardless how le vd may be. Grocery Department Don’t Let Anything Interfere with your Being Present at this Great Grocery Sale Note Low Prices 25 lbs. Sugar for sl, with $lO Purchases Yeast Foam 2 cents Arm and Hammer Soda 5 cents 6-cent Jap Rice, per pound, only 3 h cents 15-cent Tall Can Salmon, only 10 cents 5-cent Box Matches, only 2 cents 12i-cent can of good Tomatoes, only 8 cents 10-cent can of good Corn, only 7 cents 10-ce.it Kerosene Oil, only 8 cents Club House Com Flakes, per package, only.. 8 cents LaCrosse Soda Crackers, per pound, only 7 cents Corn Starch, per package, only 3 cents Nine O’Clock Washing Powder, only 3£ cents 25-eent can of Peaches, only 12£cents 10 pounds of Oat Meal, only 25 cents 25-cent Johnson’s Washing Powder, only 15 cents Fine Cut Tobacco, per pound, only 29 cents 65-cent Sorghum, per gallon, only 47 cents 1-pound package of Rover Tobacco, only 16 cents Lemon and Vanilla Extract, only 8 cents 13-cent bottle Catsup, only 9 cents 15-cent I. C. Baking Powder, 0n1y.,. 10 cents Van Camp Soup, per can, only 7 cents 5-cent Toilet Soaps, only 3 cents 10-cent Mixed Candy, per pound, only 6 cents Jelio, all flavors, only 8 cents 5-cent Mustard, only 3 eents ROQUA, WISCONSIN Lindemann Cos. ARRANGEMENT OF STOCK WILLBE SO you can select your wants with out much trouble or delay. Dry Goods Department A Few Moments of Investigation will Convince the Most Skeptical Buyer that the Prices we are Making on Dry Goods is the Biggest Money Saving Opportun ity that has Ever been Offered in Viroqua $2, $3, $4 and $5 Corse N in one lot, now 98c $1 ladies* Corsets, all sizes, now 39c 7c Ginghams, all sized checks, now 4%c 6c Calicos, all colors, now 3 \c 6c Outing Flannels now 3 ; ‘c 10c “ “ 6 :, ,c 25c Children’s Underwear now 15c 35c Ladies’ Underwear now 18c 60c Ladies’ Union Suits now 37c $1.25 House Dress and Wrapper now 79c $1 Ladies’ Black Petticoats now 49c 20c Children’s fleeced Hose now 11c 15c Ladies’ black Hose now' 9c 50c and 75c Back Combs now 19c 5c Tablets, all sizes now 3c 1 Package of Pins now' lc 1 dozen Hooks and Eyes now lc 1 dozen Safety Pins now lc 10 packages Hair Pins now 5c 75 cent Ladies’ Bags, assorted, now 39c $1.50 “ “ 79c Bear Brand Yarns, all colors, now 23c Pearl Buttons, all sizes, per dozen, now.. . .3^c One lot Rushing, inch, all colors, now \.c 50c Veiling, all colors, now per yard, 7c 50c Ladies’ Belts, now 19c $1.25 Ladies’ Wash Waists, now 63c $4.00 “ “ 2.48 $2.00 “ “ 1.19 $7.50 “ “ 4.85 25c Pink Dress Goods, per yard, now ... .. 12' 2 c 60c Granite Cloth, black and green, now 33c SI.OO Rajah Silks, all shades, now at 59c SL2S Silks, suitable for waists, now at 63c 25c French Ginghams, now only 14c 15c Dress Ginghams, now only 9c 50c Turkey Red Table Linen, now* only 34c 65c White Table Damask, now only 39c $1.25 W r hite Bed Spreads, now' only 79c NAPKINS TO MATCH ABOVE AT LOW PRICES. ♦ JUST REMEMBER you get nothing but high class goods; no poor stuff in the store Store Closed Wed r , I • js, nesday and Thurs day, Feb. 1 and 2 to Mark Prices Down, Arrange Stock and Prepare for Crowds. TAON’T Hesitate to Come for 25 miles to attend this money saving opportunity. It’s a trip you’ll never regret. More Dry Goods 12*hc Towel values at 7c 8c Towel values at 5c Better Ones Reduced in Proportion $1.25 Comforters, choice 79c 1.50 Comforters, choice 95c 2.00 Comforters, choice $1.29 5c ladies’ white Handkerchiefs lc 10c “ 5c Ladies’ wool Fascinators worth up to sl, now 19c “ silk “ “ “ $4, now 98c $1 Lace Curtains, per pair, only 69c $1.50 “ “ 98c 30c Curtain (mods only 17c 50c “ “ 33c • . Carpets and Rugs Here is a Chance to buy your CARPETS and RUGS at, a Great, Saving $15.00 9 wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs $10.85 17.00 10 “ “ 13.65 25.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs now 18.75 40c C. C. Ingrain Carpet only .. -29 9 patterns C. C. Stair Carpet only -22 25c Mattings, assorted patterns only -15 $1.25 27x54 Rugs, assorted colors .79 YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHES Our Slock is so Large that, it# is Almost. Impossible to Mention All Bargains, but. to give you some idea this is how the Prices will Run $4.00 Youth’s Overcoat values only $2.48 6.50 “ “ “ 3.48 3.00 Boys’ “ “ L9B 4.00 “ “ “ 2.98 6.00 “ “ “ . 3.98 BOYS’ KNEE PANT SUITS, ages 8 to IT 1.50 Boys’ Suit values only .85 2.50 “ “ .... 1-48 3.50 “ “ ,2.48 4.50 “ “ 2.98 5.00-$6.00 “ “ 3.69